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2004 News

"Belly Full of Bugs" in Contemporary Doll Collector

The latest issue (March, 2005) of Contemporary Doll Collector magazine features an article on ODACT and our first group challenge project, the found object dolls. The article includes a photo of my "Belly Full of Bugs" sculpture.

Sculpture

2004-12-18

Needle Felting Class at Joggles

I've been asked to teach an online class through Joggles. The class will be an introduction to needle felting and it will begin on February 15th. We'll be making three different projects, all with a springtime theme. For more information or to sign up for the class, check out the class information page here.

General

2004-12-12

"Worry" Doll Completed

My newest piece is an anthropomorphic sculpture of the emotion worry. "Worry" has already won an Editor's Choice designation at Epilogue. View it there or in the sculpture gallery.

Sculpture

2004-10-20

City Wide Open Studios

I'll be participating in the City Wide Open Studios (CWOS) art show in New Haven, CT this month along with the rest of the ODACT members. We will have a shared booth at the Barnard School alternative space location on October 23-24 from 12-5 both days. If you're anywhere in the New Haven area that weekend, do drop by and see us! The address is 170 Derby Avenue, New Haven, CT. For more information about the CWOS show, visit the CWOS website.

General

2004-10-08

ODACT website up

Original Doll Artisans of CT (ODACT), the artists organization I belong to, now has its own website up and running. Have a look: http://odact.org

General

2004-10-01

"Fear" Doll Completed

My latest piece is an anthropomorphic sculpture of the emotion fear. You can find it in the sculpture gallery.

Sculpture

2004-09-11

Bookcrossing Labels Released

Several months ago, I finished a painting for Bookcrossing.com to use as one of their limited edition Artists Bookplates. The bookplate labels bearing my art have just been released, you can find them here. The original painting can be found in my paintings gallery.

Paintings

2004-08-19

"Pumpkins" Challenge

The second ODACT group challenge theme was "pumpkins." Have a look at what I created for it in the sculpture gallery.

Sculpture

2004-08-02

My First ODACT Challenge

The first ODACT (Original Doll Artisans of CT) group challenge theme was "Altered Dolls." See what I created for this challenge in the sculpture gallery.

Sculpture

2004-05-15

"La Loba" Finished

"La Loba," my latest sculpture, is now finished and can be seen in the sculpture gallery.

Sculpture

2004-04-13

"Hugin and Munin" Finished

My latest fabric sculpture, "Hugin and Munin," is now finished and pictures have been posted to the site. Check them out and read more information about them in the sculpture gallery.

Sculpture

2004-03-14

Rage Card

My digital painting, "Mab Morrighan" can now be found on one of the cards for the Rage Collectible Card Game (CCG). For more information about Rage, and to find the card my art appears on, please visit the Rage Website.

Digital

2004-02-17

Selchie Finished

I finished a fabric sculpture I have been working on for a long time now, titled "A Selchie is Reunited with Her Skin." I started this back in October and then got sidetracked by various other projects. You can see this piece in my sculpture gallery.

Sculpture

2004-02-04

Epilogue Gallery

Having just purchased Painter 8, I find myself doing more fantasy art. Digital painting seems to be my favorite medium for fantasy subjects, so I signed up for an Epilogue Gallery today. If you're not familiar with Epilogue, do check it out because it's a great website devoted to fantasy and scifi art.

Digital

2004-01-29

New Website

Welcome to my new website! This will take the place of the old gallery pages. I've outgrown the simpler website I used to have and I hope this new format wil l work out well. Many thanks to Dave Baker for developing it! I'll be adding new content regularly, so be sure to check back often.

General

2004-01-13