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Exhibiting for the Catholic Schools Convention @ the Wisconsin Center in MKE / October 8, 2021

Magnify the Lord Artwork @ the Wisconsin Center

Magnify the Lord Artwork will be exhibiting at the Catholic Schools Convention on October 8th @ the Wisconsin Center.

As a heads up, we will also be exhibiting at the Women of Christ Nov 6 in West Bend.

We will be ending exhibiting soon and these may be some of our last ones. We’d love to see you there!

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New Website Launched

2011 Advent/Christmas banner

We have been working behind the scenes to prepare a new website for Magnify the Lord Artwork. Drum roll please!

Our son is a web designer and developer with a design studio out in San Francisco and he helped us create a new website. Thanks Peter! 😀 <3

For more information about his company, check out: PERSONE DESIGN in San Francisco!

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2019 has come so quickly!

The Orion Nebula

We have had some wonderful opportunities to travel in recent years: to Israel, and to South America (Brazil, Argentina and Chile, and around Cape Horn 🙂 Times to experience God’s magnificent creation…less times to create.  But I am grateful for the challenging commission to create artwork for Fr. Terry Johnson’s 25th anniversary of his ordination incorporating the Orion Nebula and this quote from Dorothy Day: “The greatest challenge of our day is how to bring about a revolution of the heart–a revolution which has to start with each one of us…”

We’ve had an exhibit in Green Bay, others coming soon in Milwaukee, and we are looking forward to being at the Women of Christ Conference in West Bend again this November. We’d love to see you and/or hear from you!

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A Challenging Year

This has been a challenging year for me. In February, I broke my right wrist and it was a bad break. I had surgery Feb 10, and basically was out of commission til mid May. Unfortunately, I tripped up a step and fell into a wall on Memorial Day weekend, breaking my left wrist…which put me in a cast until mid July. Family came to visit over the 4th of July, and right after they left, our basement flooded, including my silk-screening printing area. It has been a huge process to get things moved out of it so it could be sanitized; slowly the many boxes, etc. have been gradually coming back in– but we are finally about to see the end of it. I have also been sick.

However, I am hoping to be set up to print soon! I do plan to exhibit at the Woman of Faith Day Nov. 4, though I have not been able to do many new prints. Stop by if you are there–it’s an inspiring day.