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About  JOANNE DESMOND



 the  The long and winding road that leads to your door


 Artist  Will never disappear, I’ve seen that road before

 It always leads me here - Lead me to your door THE BEATLES

 And such has been my relationship to art and being an artist – a meandering pathway
 of fits and starts to my embracing my role as an artist. Art influenced me at an early age
 beginning with my great aunt teaching the fine art of stitching and reading fairy tales
 illustrated by Arthur Rackham to being drawn to calligraphy as an elementary school
 student, desiring to pursue art in college though it was frowned upon as not being a
 viable source of income by my parents.

 After one year of college, I quit and made my way to the medical field becoming a
 certified cardiac tech. However, the longing of not completing my degree was always in
 my heart. At the age of forty I returned to school to pursue my undergrad degree in Art
 from the University of MA/Boston, concentrating in printmaking and photography. I was
 bitten by the lifelong learning bug compelling me onward to obtain an M.Ed., in Arts &
 Learning from Endicott College, a CAGS in Expressive Arts from Salve Regina University,
 and an MFA from Massachusetts College of Art & Design. During my artistic evolution,
 my work has shifted from the traditional use of media into an exploration of materials
 and how they can be combined and further developed. My work is now primarily mixed
 media, which sometimes takes on a sculptural form.


 I live in Berwick, Maine where I have a studio in my home. I am a member of the
 Monoprint Guild of NE, The Boston Printmakers, Zea Mays Printmaking Studio, and
 Unbound Visual Arts – Boston.



 About




 the   I find myself continually curious about the relationship between
 memory and emotion as connected with the sensitivities of time,
 place, and familial attachment.

 Work  The notion of hiding, covering up, obscuring the truth – the reality
 of who we really are at any given moment in time – has always
 intrigued me.

 As in an archaeological dig, discovering what lies beneath the
 surface of someone or something is what I pursue.











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