“It is bad enough that people are dying of AIDS, but no one should die of ignorance.” .. six months after her death and this quote inspired the second version of Elizabeth Taylor’s four-page obituary. This is the final phase for this hand-stitched embroidery. Come see it in person at Woolpunkstudios in Jersey City this [...]
...read more! →“It is bad enough that people are dying of AIDS, but no one should die of ignorance.” .. six months after her death and this quote inspired the second version of Elizabeth Taylor’s four-page obituary. The second phase of this hand-stitched embroidery. I have completed the outline for the image and will now add the [...]
...read more! →“It is bad enough that people are dying of AIDS, but no one should die of ignorance.” .. six months after her death and this quote inspired the second version of Elizabeth Taylor’s four-page obituary. The first phase of this hand-stitched embroidery. Tweet
...read more! →Osama Bin Laden, 1957-2011, Cause of Terror
Old News. Permanently Silenced. I listened to a news reporter describe Bin Laden as a lone wolf and so that inspired this image. Even wolves can be prey. Tweet
...read more! →Guest Artist: Francesca Fiorentini
Francesca Fiorentini is a sometimes actress, comedian, commentator, and freelance journalist living and writing in Buenos Aires, Argentina. For more laughter check out her channel at www.youtube.com/laughtonotcry Tweet
...read more! →P-JAY FIDLER 3/14/2011
The old hand painted Japanese waves have an eerie feeling now.
...read more! →Cody Trepte: February 18, 2007
As I have been contemplating the experience of reading the newspaper online vs. in print, I thought of artist Cody Trepte. Trepte’s work explores the gray areas of human systems: created and imagined. Trepte inquires and challenges the effects of how we translate the conventional, unconventional, obscure and obsolete. Cody Trepte is a Los Angeles [...]
...read more! →Lauren DiCioccio
I had the pleasure of speaking to Lauren DiCioccio at length yesterday. We have been playing e-tag for the last few months about the potential of DiCioccio participating with the 365 dop project. DiCioccio’s work is dynamic. In her series Sewnews DiCioccio hand embroiders the newspaper with a painterly gesture, sharing just enough of the [...]
...read more! →Fundraising for the future
Now that the exhibition is mounted…it is time to get the ball rolling re: the future of 365 days of print. For those of you who are new to the blog I should explain. Last November, after reading about The New York Times grappling with debt and considering whether to discontinue its print edition, I [...]
...read more! →Mary Button: May 23
Artist Mary Button, who is currently based in Atlanta (aka Hotlanta), has submitted to 365 dop! Born among the swampy wilds of East Texas to a Lutheran minister and American history teacher, my art is a reflection of a childhood in which faith and history were in constant conversation. I am a graduate of the [...]
...read more! →Betsy Weis: March 28
NY artist Betsy Weis has submitted to 365 dop! “We do not see what we see…only what we remember…”* My art is about light, time, perception, beauty and memory. My process starts in nature. I use the digital camera and the computer, which can discern more color and light values than the human eye and [...]
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