I recently had work displaying as part of a group Book Arts Exhibition through Quad City Arts. Now that the work is complete and I’ve managed to miss every other major exhibition deadline, I felt like this would be a good time to post the finished work *laughs*.
For hi-resolution imagery (and an effort to save on WordPress storage space) please feel free to check these out on my Behance Portfolio.
This work is for sale currently on my small business website.

















On the horizon:
My new baby: otherwise known as the project I’m gearing towards possible graduate study.
How I just obtained my (volunteer) dream job.
Vendor events! 😀

3 responses to “Peripheral Shifts: A Group Book Art Exhibition (and how my latest body of work is still untitled)”
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