The haiku, senryu, and mixed-media art in Shannon Wallace's Mossy Alley capture brief moments in everyday life that, when taped together as a collage, reveal what it is to live today. Take a stroll down the mossy alleyway and observe both the forgotten/overlooked and the bold: the entire spectrum of the moment (decay, mortality, and renewal) that nature and mankind provide.
The haiku, senryu, and mixed-media art in Shannon Wallace's Mossy Alley capture brief moments in everyday life that, when taped together as a collage, reveal what it is to live today. Take a stroll down the mossy alleyway and observe both the forgotten/overlooked and the bold: the entire spectrum of the moment (decay, mortality, and renewal) that nature and mankind provide.
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Shannon Wallace is an artist, writer, and independent scholar. She is an American Canadian with roots on the East Coast. She received a BA in English and Art from the University of Toronto in 2022. She has recently had her poetry/art published in CERASUS Poetry Magazine, the engine(idling Journal, the 5-7-5 Journal, #Ranger, The TypeScript Journal, Slate, Bombuss Press, Technophilia: A Transhumanist Zine, STATIC ZINE, and in Curated by Covid: A Digital Gallery. Her artwork has been shown at Rochester Contemporary Art Center, University of Western, Visual Arts Mississauga, Joshua Creek Heritage Art Centre, Part Crowd Art Gallery, Omnibus Gallery and Gallery 1313.
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