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A Year in Books

February 21, 2021

What a difference a year makes. Last February I was reading about William Morris as I prepared for an exhibit that was to include wallpaper design. And then the world changed.

Today, I realize just how important the stack of books by my chair has been in keeping my creative fires going during this “pandemic-induced sabbatical.” It is a collection of accidental, scientific, and artistic botanic imagery, evocative photography, new digital and mixed media techniques, the language of landscape, and the history of science.   These books have fed my work with the Synergy project, inspired sculptural artists’ books, and new printing techniques. My experimental series of “studio chats” will give you a glimpse of what has been happening here.  I have posted the first two below and there will be more in the future.

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This morning's chat from the studio with Deb Ehrens is all about the decisions needed this morning.

This print is currently on view at Rhode Island Center for Photo Arts.


Working with climate scientists from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute as part of the Synergy 2 Project is challenging me as an artist in unexpected and wonderful ways.

Deb Ehrens talks about her collaboration with scientists from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute to create an artistic representation of their work.

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