Below you will find links to businesses belonging to family members, credit to those who have inspired my work (at least, those that actually have websites), organizations I belong to and various Theatres and competitions I owe my thanks to.
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Family Members
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Okay, so technically this one is mine. This is my shop on Etsy where I sell some of my artwork. A girl's got to pay for pens and paints somehow. I am also donating 15% of the sales price to Americans for the Arts.
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The fiber art blof of my mother, Deborah P. Harowitz.
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The artwork of my father, Tom M. Jensen (seen widely throughout this site)
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Inspiration
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I worship this group. They (with the help of Steve Feffer) are responsible for getting me back on track. I owe a lot to them for the last couple of years.
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I first discovered Czech photographer and painter Jan Saudek my first trip to Prague. I now own a large collection of his work and it festoons my apartment. Each photograph has a story of its own, and through their evolution they become more visceral, crude, erotic and elegant. Several put me in mind of turn-of-the-century erotica, with their sepia base and watercolor touchups. His earlier work, from the seventies and eighties, is my prefered, but I think my favourites are in the 1986-1990 collection.
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Deborah Fell is a brilliant fiber artists and one of my favourite people. I look forward to every summer that we can tear up the Quilt Surface Design Symposium together.
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I have more artwork by this man than any other artist; a Czech national treasure and one of the most recognizable Art Nouveau artists. This is the english site for the museum in Prague.
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Another magnificent artist whose work I surround myself in.
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There are three artists that take up the wall space in my apartment. This man is one of them.
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Organizations
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Theatres, Competitions, et al
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Where I do my interning. Sort of. More like I go do adminsitrative work once or twice a week. But I love these guys and I have a lot of respect for them.
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My undergraduate Alma Mater and the establishment which was the springboard for my career.
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