Back to the Grind

Daily Grind - 5 x 7 inches. Cut Paper Art

Daily Grind - 5 x 7 inches. Cut Paper Art

Now that I’ve got all my work for my current exhibit behind me, I’m back to work.. I’ve got a few different commissions underway, plus I’m working on some new paper cuttings for the Lawrence Holiday Art Fair which is coming up on December 5 at the Lawrence Arts Center. I’m also going to be listing all my goodies on Etsy soon (magnet sets.. buttons.. greeting cards..). I’ve been taking them from art fair to art fair, but haven’t gotten around to getting them into my online store yet, so stay tuned. Plus, watch for some new things to come!

If you haven’t had a chance to stop by Crosstown Station in Kansas City, my paper cuttings will be hanging throughout the month of November. It’s a really nice place to hangout or have dinner- they’ve got food and drinks and live music pretty much every night. Check them out on the web.

Featured on ArtKC365 today!

In anticipation of tonight’s opening, Steve Brisendine of ArtKC365.wordpress.com, did this awesome write-up on my work!

ArtKC365 - A Day by Day Look at Kansas City's Art & Artists

ArtKC365 - A Day by Day Look at Kansas City's Art & Artists


From ArtKC365: There’s a quote (perhaps apocryphal) attributed to Michelangelo, in response to a query about how he created his marble masterpiece David: “I just cut away everything that wasn’t the statue.” That’s the approach Angie Pickman takes to her art, albeit in a far more fragile medium… READ ON

Crosstown Station This Friday

photo by r.k.

photo by r.k.


I’m having a series of paper cuttings on display at Crosstown Station in Kansas City, MO, through the month of November. There will be a meet & greet this Friday in conjunction with the Crossroads District’s First Friday celebration from 6-7:30 pm. Come by!

Crosstown Station
1522 McGee St.
Kansas City, MO 64106