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visual work 2018
Most lace knitting is done with fine, plain yarn, and then stretched flat. I’ve deliberately used many different textural fibers in this wavy, bumpy, textural piece of lace knitting, and my fingers have come to know these fibers well. This close-up view lets me see the wildness of the fibers, almost as an alien landscape. It seemed so odd to be visually surprised by something that my fingers know so intimately. | “Dragon Drips” is a photograph from one of the many cave floors in Mammoth Caves, Kentucky. This image was shot looking up at the stalactites. To me, it looks like a dragon frozen in time. | |||
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Recreation of Christian Schloe’s Digital Art Piece ‘Fly Away’. | ||||
Recreation of Ilari Tuupanen’s photograph ‘Somebody’s Home’. | ||||
Original photographs through a Celestron 6 inch Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope. Images captured and processed using a Revolution Imager CCD camera and SharpCap astro capture sofware. 1) Craters Aristoteles and Eudoxus near the Sea of Serenity and Montes Alpes 2) Andromeda Galaxy (Messier 31) 3) Dumbbell Nebula (Messier 27) planetary nebula | ||||
Recreation of Mike MacKinven’s photograph ‘The Milky Way over Lake Wanaka’. |
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