For most of my life my work was primarily in oils, acrylics, and watercolors. Some years ago, after washing a particularly brightly colored blanket, I decided to shift my focus to dryer lint art. By manipulating the dryer lint by hand, and without any artificial colors or additives, I create three-dimensional images of vivid realism, with unusual hues and textures, using various colors of dryer lint, used dryer fabric sheets, tree bark, and a variety of other eclectic items. The resulting images are part painting, part sculpture, and part textile. I work without...more