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Showing posts with label Linda Woods. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Linda Woods. Show all posts
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Profile of the Artist as a Rebel
Writer Jane Devin does a terrific profile of my artist cousin Linda Woods, and her skirmishes with the "scrapbook mafia" -- folks who are offended that a journal-keeper might use the technique of pasting stuff into a book for a reason other than preserving family memories.
Monday, October 29, 2007
Seeing Walla Walla Clearly
JOURNAL REVOLUTION: seeing clearly
Cousin Linda writes in her blog about visiting Walla Walla this past week for Aunt Dorothy's funeral. She illustrates her post with some photos of the town that, somehow, look more beautiful than the photographed objects ever did in real life. Even if you grow up in a place, you never truly see it until you look through an artist's eyes.
Other perspectives on the pilgrimage to Walla Walla come from Linda's brother Tod, and their uncle Burl Barer
Cousin Linda writes in her blog about visiting Walla Walla this past week for Aunt Dorothy's funeral. She illustrates her post with some photos of the town that, somehow, look more beautiful than the photographed objects ever did in real life. Even if you grow up in a place, you never truly see it until you look through an artist's eyes.
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Other perspectives on the pilgrimage to Walla Walla come from Linda's brother Tod, and their uncle Burl Barer
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