by Patricia Sahertian | Apr 7, 2014 | exhibitions, update
The Yuma Territorial Prison based art that I have been working on for the past year is being shown at the Yuma Fine Arts Association on Main Street in Yuma, AZ. If you are in the area, please stop in. The work will be up until the end of April. An added bonus are two...
by Patricia Sahertian | Mar 16, 2014 | photography
Kyria (my granddaughter) had a school project, it involved showing something that was invented during the industrial revolution. She picked a mouse trap camera conceived in 1834 by Henry Fox Talbot. She told me about what she wanted to do, and together we set out to...
by Patricia Sahertian | Jan 14, 2014 | collaboration
Monday I went back to Christine Cassano’s studio. She had poured the concrete into our molds that we had prepared a few weeks back. (see inset below) The results are amazing. We cleaned up the clay that was used as a resist and did some transfers directly onto...
by Patricia Sahertian | Jan 8, 2014 | ceramics
“2102”, ceramic plate with lithographic transfer, 6″ diameter. One of the finished glazed pieces in the Yuma plate collection. To be displayed in Yuma during the historic 100th anniversary celebration.
by Patricia Sahertian | Dec 25, 2013 | holiday cards
Things have been piling up in the studio. There are drawers full of ephemera, magazines and photographs. This year I decided to be “green” and recycle what I already have. I am trying to be totally anti-consumerism and thought: if I could only make my cards from what...