FBM wrote:Am still curious about the sort of art you do, if you feel OK with elaborating.

Oh, damn, I missed the essay question!
I've tried many, many types of art. Right now I'm focused on fabric. Art quilts, mostly. For the last couple of years I've been entranced with the elegant greyhound, so I make a lot of greyhound-themed art quilts (to hang on the wall) and sell them at greyhound events up and down the east coast of the USA. I'm also into fantasy, so have done a few dragons. And most recently have made several in a series of quitls inspired by my cancer experience. They show abstract women dancing on the waves of the ocean. The implication being that so much is hidden from view. Tragedy, pain, whatever in our past has informed who we are. But if we choose to, we can tap into those experiences and learn from them. We can learn to dance again.
I've also been a photographer (mostly macro and abstracted work). I've been a painter (also mostly abstract). I draw. I've got TONS of ideas for mixed media pieces that I hope to get to this summer.
All my work is abstract to one degree or another, and I love learning new things. My style evolves over time, but the methodology might change overnight. I have no particular attachment to a specific medium. I use what feels right for the concept. It probably doesn't say too much about what I'm doing now, but the atom-like object in my avatar is a quick sketch I did one day, colored and modified in photoshop to give me the color and texture I wanted.
Honestly, I always dither about how much of my real life identity to share online as an atheist, so I hesitate to post my website in my profile. But I'll think about whether to add it, and am more than willing to point individuals to it via PM after I get to know them a bit. I'm mostly worried about the fundies getting hold of who I am in real life, although the more the US heads toward right wing nutjob idiocy, the more I want to FIGHT out loud and proud.