/Posted by: Sabrina
Periodic Tables (2014-16) This series was executed with homemade organic and mineral pigments, like iron gall, walnut, pomegranate, elderberry, cochineal inks, and dragonsblood, bone, verdigris, malachite, lapis lazuli, and azurite tempera on cotton, grass,...
/Posted by: Sabrina
Topographies (2015) Working with homemade pens and inks and natural supports, the idea is to find minute natural patterns within infinite structures: the biological reason and ration for growth and the matrix of cellular...
/Posted by: Sabrina
Minor Planets Iron gall ink on Arches and Fabriano papers, dimensions variable. This series reduces materials, mostly to homemade iron gall ink and gum arabic, and reduces the evidence of the hand of the...
/Posted by: Sabrina
My work has involved homemade pigments as an attempt to relate back to primitive painting and its connection with local and seasonal materials. Many of these materials relate directly to culinary traditions. This work...
/Posted by: Sabrina
This series follows the photography project, Steak of the Week, or SOTW, wherein my weekly steak lunch ritual is documented.Often, it is only the subject itself that varies among the cast of characters present...
/Posted by: William Pettit
Landscapes I have been painting landscapes since 1999, when I moved to Italy. I would pack my easel and a snack and go for long walks to paint. They began, as they should, as...