Tag Archives: narrative art
New exhibits and a little political play
Here’s the scoop on some upcoming exhibits I’m participating in that I hope will interest you: On and Off the Page The City Gallery in Charleston is hosting an exhibit of book arts with work by more than 40 artists … Continue reading
The Story of Two Storytellers
The framing device for my next art project is a trip taken by two travelers, one a storyteller by nature, who is not normally a person of action, and one a person of action, who learns how to tell stories. … Continue reading
Illuminated
Last winter, my family made a hastily arranged trip to Rochester, Minnesota for reasons not to do with Art. However, I always try to visit local art galleries and museums and was pleased to learn about this artist who had … Continue reading
Spring Melee
A melee is a brawl, and this fits typical March weather as well as my most recent papercuts. Last month I joined the Del Ray Artisans, an artists’ co-op in Alexandria Virginia. This makes some sense if you know that … Continue reading
Dark Edges
Here’s the first in a new series of paper cuts inspired by the fiction of Edgar Allan Poe : “The Gold Bug” narrates in black tyvek, acrylic ink, and metallic spray paint, the story of a beach-combing member of the … Continue reading
Witches and Wild Things
Falling leaves, cooler weather and Halloween — This is one of my favorite times of year, when finally it starts to cool off in the Lowcountry. Here I am as a dead hemlock tree in the mountains of North Carolina … Continue reading