Art and Healing in the Time of the Pandemic II: An Online Exhibition
Artists have responded to lines from a poem by Edward Hirsch, For the Sleepwalkers, published in1980 and in his book The Living Fire, published by Knopf in 2013.
Tonight I want to say something wonderful for the sleepwalkers who have so much faith in their legs, so much faith in the invisible...
Tonight I want to say something wonderful for the sleepwalkers who have so much faith in their legs, so much faith in the invisible...
Left: Susan Cofer, April 17, 2020 (Grace) 2021.
Prismacolor pencil on paper, 8x9 1/8 inches |
Not Your Granny's Quilts: Quilting in the 21st Century
IMAGES DISCOVERED | Norman Wagner (Dec. 2020 - Jan. 2021)
Norman J. Wagner’s Philosophy
Norman considers his art to be experimental in nature, intuitive and introspective, yet not adhering to any particular mode of expression. His working repertoire includes: drawing, subtractive relief printmaking, lithography, serigraphy, typesetting-letterpress, aspects of handmade paper, assemblage, assemblage sculpture, installation art, and digital photomontage.
Norman considers his art to be experimental in nature, intuitive and introspective, yet not adhering to any particular mode of expression. His working repertoire includes: drawing, subtractive relief printmaking, lithography, serigraphy, typesetting-letterpress, aspects of handmade paper, assemblage, assemblage sculpture, installation art, and digital photomontage.
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