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The Last Walk
The latest in my digital self-portraits and landscape series’. It depicts me walking in my doctoral regalia in the day of commencement. The walk (and plants/building in the background) was a familiar and wheelchair accessible route from the nearest parking garage to my office/classroom building.
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Hidden Lake at Dusk
A digital “oil on canvas” painting of a lake surrounded by trees.
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Two Approaches to COVID Safety, Depicted Two Ways
This scenario was a response to several encounters on Twitter involving women who were extremely well regarded in their respective [credentialed] expert fields. It began as a digital pencil sketch. I recently had another of these encounters, and exhausted/angry/frustrated I returned to my sketch, adding digital oil paint overlay. One scene, two ways, more than…
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Neighboring Backyards, Spring
Landscape series, digital “oil on canvas” panting inspired by neighboring backyards in North Georgia beginning to bloom for Spring.
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Marsh on a Cloudy Spring Day
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Lakeside Docks
Digital “oil on canvas” painting of a small boat docked in front of some old buildings.
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The Breaking Period: Follow-Up
Just over a week ago, I wrote about the uniquely horrified and yet unsurprised understanding held by disabled people who predicted this watching the pandemic “breaking point” (aka breaking period). Early this week, I got news that the breaking period had graced our close friend group—and it was anything but graceful. The breaking period crashed…
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The Breaking Period: View from My Wheelchair
To everyone who has ever had to say “no, I really can’t use the stairs.” I don’t know what our path forward is, but I am secure knowing our community has only gotten tighter during COVID.
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Landscape Series – View from My Drive Home, Autumn
oil pastel landscape (digital). This painting is based on a sharp curve I used to pass on my commute. It depicts the empty blacktop pavement curving almost 90 degrees to the left, surrounded by falling orange, red, and yellow leaves.
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#IMaskBecause Networking Matters, but Not More than Safety.
Based on part 1 of the Twitter series of the same name: I mask because networking matters, but not more than safety – digital self portrait of me, a red headed white woman, posing for a photo with my spouse, Jake, a bald white man. We are dressed in N95 respirators and “holiday” attire for…