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Sonnet VIII

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Sonnet VIII: embroidered newspapers, textiles, silkscreened Shakespeare Sonnet

For me, books have always been priceless time capsules, used to pass down experiences, stories, values, and aspirations to the far-removed generations.  I am thankful for the generous support of the Robert W. Deutsch Foundation for my project Love Sonnets from Shakespeare to Baltimore.  This project uses the text of Shakespeare's sonnets, recycled wedding dresses, quilts, and original printmaking to create finely crafted couture art books.   I look forward to extending this series by fifteen new books in 2021.



*Coronavirus Disease 2019:

Update in Maryland- 2/25/2021
379,466 confirmed cases 
7,805 deaths   9,635 recovered

Update in New York State - 2/25/2021
1,619,924 confirmed cases 
47,264 deaths    142,307 recovered

Total in United States: 28,410,904 confirmed cases, 508,114 deaths
Total Worldwide: 112,967,324 confirmed cases, 2.506,344 deaths


* All numbers are taken from Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center

Comments

Sempre Allegra said…
I love the embroidered newspaper!

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