Registering (or aligning) prints can be nerve-wracking work at first. It’s simpler on paper, with its hard edges and low cost. But when you work with fabric, which is so much more elastic and expensive, the stakes are higher. But soon you fall into a groove. Registering and printing become almost Zen-like. There’s something calming […]

Recently, I’ve received a couple of inquiries from people in their twenties asking for advice on becoming a working artist. Each inquiry seems to imply that there’s a secret to success that those of us who are trying to make it as working artists know (but are hiding from everyone else). To quote one of

Thank you to everyone who stopped by my trunk show at Rare Device on Saturday. It amazes me how many people know me and my work from this blog, or Instagram, or Twitter. It’s always nice to be able to put a face to a username! I sold more than half the bags I made.

I’ve been printing seven hours a day for the past, four days, and I’m just about halfway through printing fabric for my new bag line. This project has been such a labor of love. Amazingly, I’m not sick of printing yet; in fact, I’m having a lot of fun. When I’m printing and creating, I

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