Starting in Fall 2020 during the coronavirus pandemic, I began saying hello or good morning to every person I passed while out on a run.
Stuck at home and out of work due to the coronavirus pandemic, I began to document, collect and draw the plants that proliferate in my own front yard then leave the layered drawings in jars next to the same plants I found around the city.
Stuck at home and out of work due to the coronavirus pandemic, I began to document, collect and draw the plants that proliferate in my own front yard then leave the layered drawings in jars next to the same plants I found around the city.
On the last night of the only statewide curfew in the country, I left my house at 8pm and walked around my block, marking the time in chalk at each corner.
A flow chart trying to make sense out of the COVID-19 pandemic. The layers of this chart built up as each facet of life spiraled into more complexity.
These drawings test the apparent simplicity and ease of drawing a single line while revealing the variations that a line takes from the person drawing it.
I spoke to 12 women, one on one, about everything from pelvic pain to hysterectomies to sweaty butts on paper while they selected and held a speculum.
2017-2019 pencil on paper, 40″ x 50″ evolving drawing After feeling despair over numerous tragic events (shootings, bombings, politics) I tried making sense of it by creating a map that looked at all the small steps that took us to where we are. I started with 9/11, as the point of fear, mourning and state […]
Layered Horizons are perceived horizon edges of landscapes, people, clouds and cityscapes as cut vellum drawings layered on a panel.