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Hello dear friends –

here is what it feels like to have one summer between you and graduation and moving to a new big city and embracing your most genuine dream (to be a starving but full artist):

There is a sense, a strong sense: that I am sitting on the edge: of what could be a very large&beautiful summer.

Previous summers were generally Very Good if not Very Unremarkable. But recently summer has been Very Bad (life delicately explodes at the best and worst times). I had retreated back into the womb out of fear and now dare I emerge ? though the wind blows so strongly and I could imagine it would not be difficult to simply fall off the earth if I travel too far from the center.

I do not mind being birthed again. I am cold and whimpering but may my Loves of both earth and sky keep me warm.

above: Inked rubber stamps printed on muslin.
Project for my Fibers&Related Media course (fall 2015)

I have much to do this summer, my first summer of hopefully making tangible progress towards a tangible goal. I have a lot of art-making to do. Never have I felt so summoned to create art. I suppose this innate desire has always waxed and waned, but it has reached a new intensity. I have a few deadlines coming up to keep me motivated:

alice: can we draw together
when: Friday, June 3rd, 2016 @6PM-9PM
where: Ale Mary’s
126 Franklin Ave, Scranton, PA 18503
what: a fun mixture of fiber art, printmaking, painting, and whatever else happens. Probably free food.

   The second show is still a work in progress:

Name: TBA
when:
Friday, September 2nd 2016 @6PM-9PM
where:
eden-a vegan cafe
344 Adams Avenue, Scranton, PA 18503
what: cool art hanging on walls at a delicious restaurant

Other than that, I am hoping to keep up with daily sketching and writing and making some great art – for myself! Sometimes it is hard to make art just for art’s sake, but I would very much like to experiment more and fear less and have no one to answer to…just for a few months while the sun is warm.

~alicia

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