Behind Slow Soul Studio

Katherine Bosch is an artist.

After graduating high school she did the "smart" thing and obtained a degree in science.

Since graduating from Michigan State University in 2003 she has been a zookeeper, a cook, a professional friend to the elderly, a glorified geo-cacher, an office assistant, an office manager, conservation corps leader, substitute teacher, camp counselor, a field assistant for tree fruit entomology grad students, the list goes on.

She's working a day job and night job and painting, printing and drawing on the side.

Katherine has lived in Montana, Vermont, Oregon, and Colorado, and currently resides in Michigan. The mountains have an strong appeal, but the beach wins.

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Slow Soul 
Hand cut woodblock print on masa paper
5”x8”
Blades of grass, dandelions in the wind, and a butterfly in the glare of a late afternoon summer sun. I was born 3 weeks late on a hot August Sunday, and my childhood memories are tinted with the burnt orange light of summer days so hot all I could manage to do was try to find some shade and read. Summer days of reading and thinking, disoriented by heat as time passing was distorted by the heat.
I adopted the moniker, as this fits me, the way I work and  approach life.

Slow Soul 

Hand cut woodblock print on masa paper

5”x8”

Blades of grass, dandelions in the wind, and a butterfly in the glare of a late afternoon summer sun. I was born 3 weeks late on a hot August Sunday, and my childhood memories are tinted with the burnt orange light of summer days so hot all I could manage to do was try to find some shade and read. Summer days of reading and thinking, disoriented by heat as time passing was distorted by the heat.

I adopted the moniker, as this fits me, the way I work and  approach life.

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