an artist’s journal
Many educational and spiritual modalities are based on cycles of seven, and I am always open to new paths of reflection… a cyclical view, rather than a linear view, is comforting.
Jennifer likes to test the boundaries of color on canvas by partnering it with neighbors that can elevate its drama.
Dennis combines digital images and laser engraving to create woodcuts with amazing detail and texture. Dennis inks and prints these on a background painting made with relief inks or watercolor.
Matruka Sherman’s photography tells stories beyond what is simply seen and captured by the camera. Her digital coloring and compositing create works that are both calm and intense.
The Sunday Sunshine is happy to be part of a special launch by Cathleen Nardi, owner of Quiloha. Cathleen sews quilts that fold into pillows called quillos.
The Sunday Sunshine features Hannah Stevenson, owner of Lily & Thistle where she teaches nature journaling and watercolor basics.
The Sunday Sunshine examines the concept of liminality, a transitional moment in one's life with Ann Arbor artist, Payton Cook.
Life is a crazy roller coaster of priorities, and I finally hit a point where prioritizing my creativity became a force I couldn’t ignore. Even the fear of vulnerability couldn’t stop me. And once I took my first classes, I kept just gaining momentum.