Art Continues in 2026
A new year has come, and with it, new projects. For the first time in a few years, I won't be working on any Robert Johnson prints- did the last one on my original list of possible prints last month, and there's no particular reason to keep doing them now. Last time I was in the Studio I cut boards for two boardwalk prints and a hospital print. With no deadlines coming up, those appear to be the likely possibilities for the next print.
Also with a new year comes renewal on the Studio. That's up to Molly, who is the leaseholder. My hope is that the annual increase is not too large and she decided to renew, and to keep me on as a contributor to the rent. If I haven't heard from her by the next time I am there, I will pay the January rent based on last year's rate, and make up any difference to her later.
Whatever happens, I do plan to keep making art is the coming year. I don't see any other possibility right now. As far as exhibitions, I have no idea of any right now, but these things tend to pop up without warning, and I would not be surprised if some opportunities come my way. Nothing has happened at JSAC so far this season, but we typically have one, so maybe that will happen. I would probably like to make some new proofs first, but the blocks are ready.













