
A Rainbow Reflection

Stickin’ Together
I’m loving the work of Heather Smith Jones, especially her original one-offs that employs the use of the pinhole technique — a method that she started during her research into Australian Aboriginal art. She translated their use of painted dots by piercing tiny needle sized holes through paper to create pattern, text, and image in her own work.
Right now, she and Alicia Alferman are running a daily photo blog called the Noticing Project where they post photos and imagery from fragments and moments of their lives.
You can see more of Heather’s one-off original drawings – signed, dated and titled here.

