I enjoy designing things for commercial ends and making things for no ends at all.
I have collaborated on rugs, wallpaper, objects, mats, socks, shapes, layers , knits and more.
I mostly think of myself as a collector and recorder.
This sums up my practice well.
These remain my favorite projects to date.
I think about this piece often.
This is also joyous.
Below are some things that were speaking to me at the time of finding images. I would probably pick different images today and that feels exactly right.
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deleted from the catalogue 2
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before the ceremony
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japan
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movement series- it takes roughly 16 minutes for a droplet of water to evaporate
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during the ceremony
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from packing materials 3
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urn
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# 196
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from packing materials 5
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other bodies
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chocolate wrapper
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untitled composition 11
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She has a lump in her throat. It pulsates when she is nervous, dehydrates when she is thirsty, aches when she bleeds, swells when she feels needy. It is always there - frozen in place no matter how warm she gets or how hard she swallows.
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wish bone
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VEseel that always wanted a spout
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vessel with child 7
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tombstone with a secret message
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broken shell dance
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casts from broken shells
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ocean
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ocean 2
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same shape 9 ways
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bib 7
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pelvis
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deleted from the catalogue 7
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relic dressed
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magnetic field
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portugal
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excavation 5
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breath
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come to the altar
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peach seed
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9/15/2023
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me as onion
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its not dead to me
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bib 3
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nylon 2
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Safety glove- a photo of the only thing that I made in grad school that I kept. It's the only thing I have ever made that has always been visible somewhere
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letters
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illustration for B & B Italia of the Harbor Low armchair Designed by Naoto Fukasawa. I was delightfully surprised they chose this one.
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towards the end of the cermony
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after the ceremony
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scenes from a play- A leaf falls from its tree and misses what held it there. On the ground it finds a box. Together they keep each other company for a while. They are not quite sure whether what they feel is loss or connection.
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altar
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fan
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The End