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Yes, I have something to say!
I am a published Haiku poet who finds great satisfaction in devotional writing. On a practical level I write “how to” articles about the things I love to do and the questions I hear most often on my job as a graphic designer. I aspire to write art reviews and articles on faith, art, and culture. The Blog, Yes, I Have Something to Say, was restarted the summer of 2020 with that goal in mind. It is about art and all things creative.
An Artist Who Teaches,
a Teacher Who Writes
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Quilt Notecards: A Collaborative Labor of Love
I don’t really remember how it all came together. I think it was my idea to photograph the quilts and use the photos to create notecards, after all, I am a graphic designer. We quickly decided to donate the proceeds to “Project Linus,” because that is where Sarah donates most of the quilts.
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My Art is Pretentious.
When he says my art is spiritual, I listen. I don't know how that happens but that's exactly what I'm aiming for. I find it hard to say it myself, that my art is spiritual, it sounds a bit pretentious.