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Analog

analog processes

an exploration of making

 
 

old to new —

Adding physical details through analog processes can elevate a work. The techniques may be “old-fashioned,” but the results don’t have to be. Through studio classes and workshops and personal endeavors, I’ve explored letterpress, cyanotype, bookbinding, screenprinting, quilting, hand sewing, and more.

 
 
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Left: Cyanotype produced from a digital negative. Right: Screenprint floral with letterpress type.

 

Made by hand.

What a nice sentence.

 

My latest form of creativity: sewing. Patchwork curtains, hand-quilted wall-hanging, and pieced together rice bags

 
 
 

Ceramic figure, hand carved and salt fired

 

Peachy Keen, a letterpress poster created at Tipoteca in Cornuda, Italy with Emmalea Chan

 
 
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Sketchbook with hand-stitched coptic binding and screen printed cover

 

Mixed media illustration / Paper kite featuring pen and ink illustrations