Robyn O’Niel Lecture
Robyn O’Niel lecture was good at the FW Modern! She seemed very authentic, articulate, and open, just like she is on her web site. https://www.robynoneil.com
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Robyn O’Niel lecture was good at the FW Modern! She seemed very authentic, articulate, and open, just like she is on her web site. https://www.robynoneil.com
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This is an example of the drawings I am doing on a daily basis that become the beginning of a development into other forms.
It has been about six months since my last post… I have spent those months based in Las Vegas New Mexico while on a faculty development leave from Tarrant County College Northwest Campus where I have been teaching for 10 years. The faculty at New Mexico Highlands University including David Lubdell and Todd Christenson especially
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I am on a faculty development leave from Tarrant County College where I have been teaching for the last 8 years or so. I am spending most of the leave in Las Vegas New Mexico. Todd Christenson, David and Sherri Lubdell, faculty members at New Mexico Highlands University have been open to me working in the
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I attended a memorial in Commerce, TX for Thomas Seawell, printmaker, ceramicist, and professor of art. Thom’s spirit lives on in his work with which I feel a kinship. We had an exhibition of Thom’s work at the TCC Northwest Campus in 2010. Below are a few images of his work that are on permanent
This past spring semester I was able to print the first of a series of “brick” shapes designed in the computer. As I mentioned earlier I made a series of compound shapes with Rhino software. Below is an example of a 3-D print of one of them. I am planning to print more of these
Over the weekend I installed two pieces at E4 Gallery in Austin as part of the print Austin Exhibition.
Victoria and I like to visit Santa Fe went ever we can. As I am sure you already know it is a wonderful small town in Northern New Mexico filled with a wide variety of art, food, and natural beauty.