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horsehair, cotton, silk, palm fiber, paper yarn and mixed media
126 x 9 x 9 inches
83 x 9 x 10 inches

reclaimed piano wood, crow bone, cotton, gourd
24 x 8.5 x 1 inches
reclaimed piano wood, cotton, sterling silver, fox toe bones
8 x 4 x 3 inches

Hand dyed wool felt, hand spun yarn, hand dyed yarn, silk, horsehair, cotton rope, paint, gourds, feathers, red headed parrot finch and mixed media
50 x 144 x 12 inches

One of the many things that were added to the sculpture during the exhibit..the gift of a red -headed parrotfinch.

Every time I came to the gallery I would add something to the sculpture for the duration of the exhibit. Crow feathers, black acorns, my own hair …some things I hid just for myself.

I collected sounds and collaborated with the artist JD Walsh for a sound scape to accompany the show.
The gallery is constructed from a Victorian horse and carriage house from the 19th century.
The sounds I collected reflected the history of the space and the sounds around me at the studio at the time of preparing the work for this exhibit.