Monday “Masks of Boston” 2021 #9
Who do you wear a mask for? (Ed. Note: Each Monday, The Pandemic Lens publishes an image from Katherine Taylor’s “Masks of Boston” project. To date, Kathryn has photographed nearly...
Cocoon
The struggle to leave the cocoon is what strengthens the butterfly’s wings so she can fly. From there, infinite possibilities that await. Connecting to the real world is what we...
Painting as Excavation
As a life-long artist, most of my time has been spent in isolation; working alone in my studio is a necessity. So when Covid lockdown was first imposed it did...
Social Distancing, Garage Style.
Our garage has taken on a new role during this winter of our discontent. We still use it for storing our car. But with the pandemic forcing us to maintain...
My Pandemic Art Journey
In mid-March, we began to shelter in place, not knowing what to expect and most certainly not expecting the lockdown to last this long. When faced with uncertainty, I did...
On Ice
In the midst of a pandemic and as the streets remain empty, the frozen lakes and rivers of Minnesota have become my playground. Ice skaters, ice swimmers, ice sailers, ice...
From Hero to Zero
It was the height of the pandemic, the hospital ICUs were filled with COVID-positive patients, respirators were in short supply, everyone was stuck at home due to the lockdown watching...
Monday “Masks of Boston” 2021 #8
Who do you wear a mask for? (Ed. Note: Each Monday, The Pandemic Lens publishes an image from Katherine Taylor’s “Masks of Boston” project. To date, Kathryn has photographed nearly...