Last week I put on my Acadia-National-Park-Artist-in-Residence hat and gave a slide presentation at the Schoodic Institute. It’s about half an hour long:
I started the process of having notecards printed back in late July. The first print company messed up twice, so I have 1400 ink-spotted cards in a corner of my studio. The second print company did a great job, and…
I am having entirely too much fun making these snowflakes. It’s very meditative work, sorting the shells and stones by color and size, and then working out the patterns. Prints are available in my Etsy shop. In other news, we’ve…
Shell Snowflake 3 – prints available in my Etsy shop. I’ve got two lectures coming up this fall – one for Acadia National Park in September, and another for the Bar Harbor Historical Society in October. I’ll let you…
Wow, it has been a busy week! This is a new series that was inspired by the workshops I’ve been giving – I started playing with shells along with my students and am kind of hooked on making these wonky…
Top to bottom, left to right: fragment of Obama bumper sticker, sea glass, soft shell clam (Mya arenaria), plastic fragment, Northern Rock Barnacle (Semibalanus balanoides), sea glass, beach stone (diorite?), driftwood, beach stones, oyster, granite beach stone, disposable razor, beach…
I’ve got three workshops coming up in July – one at the Seawall picnic area as an Artist-in-Residence for Acadia National Park, and two indoors at Artwaves studio. Come join us!
I’ve made it all the way to Blackwoods campground, although the blog is only updated as far as Otter Cliffs. Working on that right now! From left to right, top to bottom: Hovering above: plastic ring, sea glass Row 1:…
The Coast Walk has started moving again after a few frozen weeks where I couldn’t reach the shore through all the ice-covered rocks. Lots of new adventures! http://jenniferbooher.com/wp-walking/blog/