Over the weekend I picked up a book titled, “Another Glorious Day at the Nothing Factory” by Eroyn Franklin. I like the concept and layout of the book as a work of art. I love the black and white pages—her paper cuts paired with a block of text. Each page gives a feeling of vast openness, and reflective clarity. Though what she’s writing about are times of uncertainty, she has a way of illustrating her jumbled feelings in a very tangible way. I really like that about her work.

If you go to her website, you will also find links to her other works of cut paper, as well as installations.

Categories: Artists, Paper Art, Writing,

I have a new print available titled “Weather Patterns.” It measures 18”x24” and it is a limited edition series of 25. It’s printed on fine quality heavyweight Hahnemuhle textured fine art paper.

This print was inspired by a cut paper installation that I created of the same name. It is showing at FABPDX Artspace through July 28th. Prints of “Weather Patterns” are also for sale at the gallery. This piece is a part of the All Female Artist Showcase. There are 19 other artists that I recommend checking out. The range of work varies from illustration to installation. Come through and visit the space…

FAB PDX Art Space1317 SE 9th AvePortland, Or 97214


“Weather Patterns” will be available in the Studio Danae shop soon!