Index Cards
by Jacky Luna
With no sketchbooks in reach, Luna adopted the index card as studio and teacher. Uniform yet limitless, each card held a single idea: a gesture, a test, a fleeting image. At age 12 she started filled stacks with oil-stick swaths, pastel dust, crayon lines, watercolor stains, and pen workâan obsessive, self-guided drill. Gathered here, the cards expose the rhythm and resolve beneath her growing fluency, proving how modest tools and boundless intent can forge enduring foundations.