I continue to be amazed and grateful at the interest in the book.
This past week I was interviewed by a super smart, cool and talented writer/artist, Liz Sales. She will be posting about Pseudologia on Lensculture sometime soon. I look forward to sharing the link when this goes live. I found myself in the position of answering that predictable final question in an interview, one I often have posed myself: βIs there anything you want to add?β So I mentioned that my father was an archeologist, and that going on digs with him as a child was formative. I remember all the forensic details around a ceramic shard, or a bit of stone, and how much could be reconstructed, filled in, imagined or understood from this one piece. I think this process does have something in common with the creative processes I use today.
I've been a working single mom since my son was 3, and I have continued to make artwork during that entire time. It has only been in the past two years, now that my son is a teenager, that I have been able to start sharing my work--for better or for worse, this campaign is a little bit of a coming out for me as an artist. So it is especially meaningful to me when people show interest or support the work. THANK YOU.