Saturday, February 1, 2025

New Work in Progress: Dates in a Life Walking Project 2025

 

This is the month of January in my Dates in a Life Walking Project 2025 painting. It's the first month in a year-long painting documenting the number of steps I walked each day. I have documented my steps in paintings since 2016.

I prefer to walk for exercise, as time permits, outside in addition to whatever other walking I do as I go about my day. My goal is to walk as much as I can every day. I use the Pedometer app on my iPhone to document my steps.

The base monoprinted grid is Caribbean Breeze, with Iridescent Bright Gold background paint used to signify the days (mostly weekends, but also including holidays, vacations days, and sick days) I was not at work, which usually gives me more time to walk for exercise than the days I am at work, with the exception of sick days (of course).

Under some individual days, there is a painted line of color to represent reasons that may lower or raise the number of steps I walked that day, such as snow, rainy, extreme hot or cold, illness, and vacation.

I use a system of symbols to represent each thousand steps. Instead of showing exactly how many I walk. The black icons represent up to 9999 steps walked each day, red represents 10,000-19,999 steps and yellow represents 20,000-29,999 steps.

The painting is created with monoprinted textures of a construction fence as the background, handstamped rubber erasers on fabric which are collaged on the background grid, as well as handpainting and stitching on stiffened fabric.

Sunday, January 26, 2025

Show Over


I took down the artwork for my Wordle Paintings Show at Storefront Art Projects in Watertown, MA. Thank you to Ellen Wineberg for inviting me to have the show and thank you to everyone who came to see it! It was a wonderful experience and I totally enjoyed it! 

Sunday, January 19, 2025

Last Week on Exhibit

This is the last week for my Wordle Paintings Show at Storefront Art Projects in Watertown, MA.

Here are photos of the work hanging in the gallery. There are 18 paintings in various sizes with patterns from my Wordle puzzles, and there are also two paintings from my Dates in a Life Walking Project series that incorporate icons for each of thousands of steps I walked in 2021 and 2023.

If you’re in the Boston area and would like to see the show, the gallery is located at 83 Spring Street in Watertown, and is open on Thursday and Saturday from 1 - 4pm through January 25, 2025.







Thursday, January 9, 2025

Boston Globe!

 

A dream of mine came true today! I was mentioned in the Boston Globe by Arts Reporter Cate McQuaid in "THE TICKET, Things to do around Boston this weekend and beyond" about my Wordle Paintings Show at the Storefront Art Projects. The show can be viewed on Thursdays and Saturdays between 1-4pm through January, 25, 2025 at 83 Spring Street in Watertown, MA! Thank you!

Sunday, January 5, 2025

Wordle Show Opening

 

I had a great time yesterday celebrating the opening of my Wordle paintings show at Storefront Art Projects at 83 Spring Street in Watertown, MA! The show is up through January 25, 2025, and the gallery hours are Thursdays and Saturdays from 1 - 4pm. It was absolutely wonderful meeting Tracy Bennett, the New York Times Wordle Editor, at the opening, and seeing old friends and making new friends! Thank you to everyone, especially Ellen at Storefront Art Projects for inviting me to exhibit, to Tracy for coming to Watertown from out of state, and to my sweetheart for being so supportive while I made the 18 pieces in the show over the past few months! And it was totally a coincidence that Tracy and I were both wearing dots (as you can see us standing by my painting with dots).

Friday, January 3, 2025

New Work: Dates in a Life Walking Project 2024


The Dates in a Life Walking Project 2024 is a year-long painting documenting the number of steps I walked each day. I have documented my steps in paintings since 2016.

I prefer to walk for exercise, as time permits, outside in addition to whatever other walking I do as I go about my day. My goal is to walk as much as I can every day. I use the Pedometer app on my iPhone to document my steps.

I use a system of symbols to represent each thousand steps. Instead of showing exactly how many I walk. The black icons represent up to 9999 steps walked each day, red represents 10,000-19,999 steps and yellow represents 20,000-29,999 steps.

The base monoprinted grid is violet. The Silver background paint shows the days I didn’t have, or make, time to walk for exercise, which lowered the number of steps I walked each day through June. In July, I switched to using Bronze because my work schedule and lunch break changed, which also affected my opportunity to walk at lunch time.

Underneath some individual days, there is a painted line of color to represent reasons that may lower or raise the number of steps I walked that day, such as snow, rainy, extreme hot or cold, illness, and vacation.

For April 8th (the second row on the left and to the right of the yellow icon for walking over 23,000 steps the day before), I documented when I saw the total solar eclipse in Watertown, NY by visually representing the 3 minutes and 22 seconds of totality.

I also walked 20,285 steps when visiting Seattle on November 25th and I walked 23,442 steps on December 31st, which also have yellow icons on those days.

The green dots in the middle of the icons indicate time healing from a foot injury which happened in May 2023.

I had Covid for the first time in June, and documented that by painting an overlay of positive Covid tests over the icons when I was sick or contagious. I did walk around my neighborhood those days but stayed away from other people.

The painting is created with monoprinted textures of a construction fence as the background, handstamped rubber erasers on fabric which are collaged on the background grid, as well as handpainting and stitching on stiffened fabric. 

Wednesday, January 1, 2025

Work Still in Progress

 

Happy New Year! December 2024 was not a good month for walking as evidenced by the icons with gold in the background, which were under 5000 steps, but I more than made up for it on New Years Even when I walked 23,442 steps which is represented by the yellow icon.

I have many hours to finish painting the lines dividing the months on my 2024 walking painting, which is quite large, and then I'll start working on 2025's. I am usually finished by the end of the year but not this time.