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Elise
Spring Leaves
The Dillies
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Shrimp Mash
Bouquet Decay
Christopher Stump
Love Letters
Lilabet
Mercedes Bends
Bradleigh Stockwell
During the past months, I’ve been creating cyanotypes – by the dozen. It’s a photographic process dating back to 1842 England and perfected by Anna Atkins; the first woman photographer (probably) and the first person to publish a book illustrated with photographic images. Kids and hobbyists know them as sun print because you place items – such as leaves – …
Douglas Safford
Click here to read Mildred Arlington. Click here to read Roy O’Dell.
Larry Gluckman
Traditionally a Dream Catcher acts as a shield against negative dreams. (Wikipedia 9/2018). But we have had enough bad dreams for a life time. I shared my Dream Catcher, residual wood from a table project, with nature. Hopeful of a restorative springs. Â
Pete Wintersteen
I am a photographer based in the Kingdom. These images are part of a series in progress that interprets the feelings we are all experiencing regarding barriers, separations, setbacks, uncertainty. The second set serves as a counterpoint to the first: Through times of uncertainty, a clear path will eventually emerge.

