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Strange Horizons Gallery Presents...

Ursula Freer

"My work takes me on an explorative journey into the realm of mystery and fantasy, the place where the imagination creates reality. Even though I am a trained traditional painter I find that the digital medium is a more adequate tool to express these flights into unknown worlds. I am fascinated with futuristic science and science fiction, the connection between man and nature, our planet and the universe."

Haiku ©Ursula Freer 2001

Tour Ursula's work, piece by piece. View thumbnails of Ursula's work.

Ursula Freer lives and works in Santa Fe, NM.

Please visit her at http://ursulafreer.com to view more of her work.


If you are interested in submitting art for the gallery, please read our submission guidelines and then contact us at gallery@strangehorizons.com.


 

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Ursula Freer lives and works in Santa Fe, NM.
Current Issue
10 Nov 2025

We deposit the hip shards in the tin can my mother reserves for these incidents. It is a recycled red bean paste can. If you lean in and sniff, you can still smell the red bean paste. There is a larger tomato sauce can for larger bones. That can has been around longer and the tomato sauce smell has washed out. I have considered buying my mother a special bone bag, a medical-grade one lined with regrowth powder to speed up the regeneration process, but I know it would likely sit, unused, in the bottom drawer of her nightstand where she keeps all the gifts she receives and promptly forgets.
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