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    • Open to the Unknown

      $700.00

      The large image in the center is a double-exposure self-portrait photograph. When I started creating this piece for an art show that I was having, the piece was about fear about my life as an artist, my artwork, and this piece in particular. I became ill while I was working on it and getting ready for the show. Days after the show opened, I found out that I have a large arachnoid cyst on my brain. This piece then took on a greater meaning with fear about my health and future. Perhaps my body subconsciously knew what I was about to find out. 30" x 24"


    • Hand-dyed Bamboo 'n Merino Spinning Fiber: Cranberry

      $19.50

      Cranberry is a range of dark to light reds with some bits of black.


    • Hand-dyed Bamboo 'n Merino Spinning Fiber: Downtown Carousel

      $19.50

      Downtown Carousel is a wide range of purples and pinks with bits of golds and greens. The colors in it reminded me of the colors of the horses on a little coin-operated carousel in my downtown.


    • Astrology Rubber Stamp Sheet

      $27.00

      Stamps of woodcuts & engravings having to do with astrology.


    • Grungey Paper Clips Rubber Stamp Sheet

      $8.00

      This image is from one of my printing blocks I made some time ago, and have always loved the way it printed. I thought I'd share my love and make it into a rubber stamp for you!


    • Hand-dyed Scintillation Yarn: Indigo

      $27.00

      Indigo is a range of dark to light blues with bits of grey and black.


    • Hand-dyed Tencel 'n Merino Spinning Fiber: Velvet Mango Tango

      $23.00

      Velvet Mango Tango is a range of warm, earthy browns, greens and coppers with dark bits.


    • Packard House

      from $10.00

      This is the house where 15 Packard cars rusted away in the back yard. I found the abandoned house just as fascinating as the decayed cars.


    • Hand-dyed Silk 'n Merino Spinning Fiber: Green Williwaw

      $21.50

      Green Williwaw is range of of greens and lavenders with bits of golds and browns.


    • Remembered

      $150.00

      The picture is part of a mausoleum gate in the cemetery across from my house. I find the ironwork on it very beautiful. This is the family mausoleum of John P. Usher, who was President Abraham Lincoln's Secretary of Interior. 12" x 12"


    • I'm F-ing Awesome Pin-back button or magnet set

      from $3.00

      In celebration of finishing my first book "Print & Stamp Lab" I made these buttons to express how happy I was that I completed such a big project. I wanted to share my joy with you so you can feel awesome too! I made different versions, and this is for "I'm Fucking Awesome." Share them with friends. The background is some of my artwork I made for my book!


    • Old Packard

      from $10.00

      15 Packard cars rusted away in the "Packard Graveyard" in my city. Luckily I was able to photograph them the day of the auction to clear everything out.


    • Hand-dyed Superwash Merino Spinning Fiber: Velvet Mango Tango

      $16.50

      Velvet Mango Tango is a range of warm, earthy browns, salmon, greens and coppers with dark bits.


    • Hand-dyed Superwash Sparkle Spinning Fiber: Cranberry

      $26.50

      Cranberry is a range of dark to light reds with some greys and bits of black.


    • Hand-dyed Tencel 'n Merino Spinning Fiber: Deep Sea

      $23.00

      Deep Sea is a range of dark to light aqua blue with a hint of green.


    • Hand-dyed Superwash Merino Spinning Fiber: Burnt Amber

      $16.50

      Burnt Amber is a range of dark to light golds, yellows and browns with bits of black and sometimes a surprise of tiny bits of green.


    • Hand-dyed Superwash Merino Spinning Fiber: Calendula

      $16.50

      Calendula is a range of dark to light yellows, oranges and red, and sometimes a surprise of tiny bits of green or rust.


    • Please Close the Gate

      $65.00

      This image is a double-exposure, taken with a Fuji Instax camera in my friend, Juliana Cole's yard in New Mexico.



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