The Mosquito and the Sleeper, multi-media accordion book This art is part of the 51-artist exhibit, HeART of the Matter, on display at Franklin Crossing in Bend Oregon, February 2-26, 2017. Opening on Feb. 3. by Lynn “crYcket” Woodward (age 53), Autumn Woodward (age 33) and their dad Doug Woodward (age 80) Our family was […]
Ponderosa Forge converted into My Own Two Hands auction venue
As we prepare for the 2016 My Own Two Hands auction and event weekend, I am revisiting the timelapse video that I made of the preparation of the 2015 auction. Pete & I strapped the camera on the tripod onto a wall at Ponderosa Forge, and I set it to grab a shot every 20 […]
Making information visual
Another thing that a graphic designer does is to convert information that may at first seem scattered and numbing into visuals that use position, color and sometimes symbols to help the brain see the patterns and make sense of the information without a lot of energy and time interpreting. Left: I’ve converted a scrawled staffing […]
The Important Places
My father belongs to the Church of Nature. I think I do, too. Nature grounds me and helps me understand myself. Connects me to the wonder and awe in life. My brother Forest Woodward, a photographer and videographer, made this remarkable short documentary about our father and their connection to Nature and each other. Of […]
Vintage West show in November at Atelier 6000, Bend, Oregon
Vintage West: an exhibition of contemporary prints and artist books by local artists inspired by the history, characters and landscape of the old west. I have some pieces in this show, which opens Friday, Nov. 7, 2014, 5-8pm. My work for this show is all Intaglio Prints: hand-pulled prints made from etched plates, inked and […]
iControlWP Saves my Sanity for Managing WordPress Sites
One WordPress site. Two WP sites. Now, five. Nine. And then, like ants in the house, all of a sudden dozens. It would take me hours every month to make backups, research the compatibility and stability of wordpress core upgrades and plugins. And, of course, the oh, cr^#!, that plugin hasn’t been upgraded in years, […]
Rusting Nostalgic: photo exhibit at Sisters Library
What lives on, what rusts away, in front of the camera and in our memories and hearts? What makes us nostalgic, and why? What is it about “olde tymes” that we yearn for? How old is “always”? What is the difference between the things that we have and the things that we do? Sue Stafford […]
Montana Cyclocross video, RMSP project
Short video about the fun and camaraderie of the sport of cyclocross. Filmed & edited by, ah, me: Lynn “Cricket” Woodward, in Missoula, Montana in 2012, as a student project while attending the Rocky Mountain School of Photography. More about the cyclocross club there: Montana Cyclocross. Big thanks to Kukuruza for permission to use of […]
1970 Olds Cutlass Supreme 442 W-30 Convertible
You may be wondering why this auto is in my blog… Even five years after the sale of this magnificent muscle car on ebay (auction item 330199091325), of all the pages of the dozens of websites that I host, this page with details about the car, even as a blind URL, still got the most […]
What does a Graphic Designer Do?
Sometimes people ask me, “So what does a designer do? How would I know if I need a graphic designer?” Good question. Here, I’m going to show you, visually, a few examples of my projects and tell you the stories behind the design process of these.
