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Artist's Eye is a family website because we're a creative artistic family. When I was a child growing up in New England, I thought every person was an artist because everyone in my family was. All my family enjoyed working with their hands, and made rugs, paintings, sculpture, and knitted items. And some made music too.

We hope to add more family members as we progress. I, Sue Anne, am the mother of Karin and the aunt of Nick. I graduated from the University of New Hampshire in 1968. I maintained a printmaking studio in Columbia, Maryland for a couple of decades. I've expanded my interests now to include hooked rug items, usually wall hangings. My grandmother taught my mother who in turn taught me how to make these gorgeous pieces. From folk art to contemporary art. I use yarn in place of traditional cut strips of wool. Recently I've renewed my passion for paintings...I love to paint on boxes.

Karin, my daughter was a musical child with a mind for the theater. She's now a website designer in Baltimore. This site is an exellent example! Her extracurricular creativity most recently is knitting. She has a bachelor's degree in design from the American College in London.

Nick, my sister's elder son, designs and makes the wire sculptures. He's an engineer, quiet and calm by nature, who loves to bend wire into wild and whacky people. He is a graduate of the University of Illinois.

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Relief prints are the oldest form of printmaking. People make relief prints all the time without thinking about it: a fingerprint on glass, rubber stamps at the office, and muddy footprints on the carpet are examples. The Chinese were the first to carve wood for the purpose of rubbing it with ink to obtain an impression. Learn more