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Intertwined, 2011

Intertwined, 2011

Lightjet c-prints, 8 x 10 inches each, thread, frames, easels. Collaboration with Erin Frost.

Created for Alterations, a one-night exhibition with Erin Frost.

A sculptural take on the series.

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Tunnel Vision, 2011

Lightjet c-prints, 11 x 14 inches each. Collaboration with Erin Frost.

Created for Alterations, a one-night exhibition with Erin Frost.

This diptych is part of a bigger triptych. It’s a four-part triptych, see.

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Cadillac Ranch (for Lynda), 2011

Hand-embroidered postcard. 9 x 3-1/2 inches.

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Bundle of Joy (for Mom), 2011

Hand-embroidered postcard. 9 x 4 inches.

A gift for my mom.

This one was fun. I want to work with more panoramic imagery!

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500/500, 2011

Hand-embroidered collage. 7-3/4 x 11 inches.

I was asked to create a piece which visually responded to a favorite poem.

Not being a poetry connoisseur, I decided to respond to lyrics from a favorite song. Being a life-long lover of music, it wasn’t easy choosing from so many amazing lyricists, but I felt immediately drawn to work by Spencer Krug, whose songwriting and musical abilities have enchanted me since I first heard Sunset Rubdown’s early EPs. (His band repertoire also includes Wolf Parade, Swan Lake, Frog Eyes, Fifths of Seven and more.)

One of my favorite bits of his lyrical output can be heard in the song All Fires, an acoustic campfire tragedy which relates the story of a flooded town, a burning love, and the desperation of survival (full lyrics with art detail below). The stirring imagery of ‘a world of water’ and burning fires led me to attempt a visual narrative with the piece–the 50/50 light/dark of it fitting with an ongoing fascination of mine. I was lucky enough to find a perfectly composed steeple image in a book of photographs published in the 80s, which I cut up before flooding and setting afire with thread…

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