BEYOND THE FRAY
       
     
WHEN LIFE SEEMS LIKE A BLACK HOLE LOOK FOR THE LIGHT
       
     
A SEEDLING OF TRUTH
       
     
MENDING MOTHER EARTH
       
     
Mending Mother Earth Detail 1
       
     
Mending Mother Earth Detail 2
       
     
SHE’S COME UNDONE
       
     
WORN
       
     
 Deconstructed cotton skirt buried in Mother Earth for seven months, stained and decomposed via soil, rain, rodents, and rusty objects, found rusty coat hangers, hand stitching with cotton, linen, and silk threads, 36 x 24 x 24”.
       
     
BEYOND THE FRAY
       
     
BEYOND THE FRAY

Raw earth pigments, soya, reclaimed linen, thread, on gallery wrapped canvas, 30 x 24 x 1.5. #09G23

WHEN LIFE SEEMS LIKE A BLACK HOLE LOOK FOR THE LIGHT
       
     
WHEN LIFE SEEMS LIKE A BLACK HOLE LOOK FOR THE LIGHT

Raw earth pigments, soya, reclaimed linen, thread, on gallery wrapped canvas, 30 x 24 x 1.5. #10G23.

A SEEDLING OF TRUTH
       
     
A SEEDLING OF TRUTH

Raw earth pigments, soya, reclaimed linen, thread, on gallery wrapped canvas, 30 x 24 x 1.5. #11G23

MENDING MOTHER EARTH
       
     
MENDING MOTHER EARTH

Vintage cotton tea towel buried in Mother Earth for seven months, stained and decomposed via soil, rain, rodents, and rusty objects. Suturing of the cloth, sticks, and dirt clods that were embedded after “harvesting,” utilizing a reclaimed eco-dyed crocheted doily, various reclaimed textile scraps, and hand stitching with cotton, linen, and silk threads, 25 x 25 x 1 inches.

Mending Mother Earth Detail 1
       
     
Mending Mother Earth Detail 1
Mending Mother Earth Detail 2
       
     
Mending Mother Earth Detail 2
SHE’S COME UNDONE
       
     
SHE’S COME UNDONE

Rust paper, muslin, encaustic medium, silk thread, hand stitching, 10 x 6 x 4”.

WORN
       
     
WORN

Reclaimed cotton muslin buried in Mother Earth for seven months, stained and decomposed via soil, rain, rodents, and rusty objects, cloth and wax scroll, hand stitching with cotton, linen, and silk threads, 24 x 16 x 4”

 Deconstructed cotton skirt buried in Mother Earth for seven months, stained and decomposed via soil, rain, rodents, and rusty objects, found rusty coat hangers, hand stitching with cotton, linen, and silk threads, 36 x 24 x 24”.
       
     

Deconstructed cotton skirt buried in Mother Earth for seven months, stained and decomposed via soil, rain, rodents, and rusty objects, found rusty coat hangers, hand stitching with cotton, linen, and silk threads, 36 x 24 x 24”.