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Natchez, MS - United States
Peggi Wolfe - Fine Artist
Member Since: 06/28/2010
I live in Natchez, MS with my husband, a psycho kitten, and a wonderful nutsy dog. I was born and raised in New Orleans, but, like so many others, my home in New Orleans was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina i n August 2005. We had evacuated to Natchez, MS before the storm and when we saw our house had been flooded to the roof, we decided to stay in Natchez. I was working at Tulane University Health Sciences Center when the hurricane struck and I continued to work at Tulane In New Orleans for a little over 3 more years (drove to New Orleans on Monday, spent the week in NO, drove back to Natchez on Friday for the weekend). I have been a research scientist for 35 years, most spent at Tulane. I spent a year and a half in London at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital setting up a lab for their Chest Dept in the late 70s.
Now I work at Alcorn State University in MS as a Global Programs Specialist. I get to use some of my digital graphics editing skills, which I love. But I'm no longer in science, which feels a bit strange after all this time.But I love to be able to work more with computers and graphics and soon I will be handling videoconferencing for our department in hopes of expanding global awareness and experiential learning through videoconferencing with universities and organizations around the world. We just got a grant to help with those goals.
I have been a photography nut for years and I really got into digital photography. Through digital photography, I learned a bit about digital graphic editing. After tinkering with that for a few years (just for my own enjoyment, mostly), I got into fractals! I had first discovered fractals back in the mid 1990s. I even tried one of the free software programs, but it was an alien interface and I had no idea what I was doing, so I promptly forgot about fractaling…until September of 2008. Somehow, I got hooked on them again and downloaded all the free fractal generating software I could find. Well, needless to say, I learned a bit more on how to use the software and I have been fractaling my fool head off ever since.
I hope you enjoy my work. Please stop by and drop me a line (even if you don’t like my work). I enjoy meeting new people, particularly those who enjoy fractals as much as I do or who would like to learn a little bit about fractals.
Sincerely,
Peggi Wolfe