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Work done during the pandemic (2020-2021). The feeling of the ground crumbling beneath your feet, the uncertainty, and the desire to heal. These works portray rockfall/fissure/breakage and an urge to make whole/mend/pull back together again.

2020, falling, hand woven stainless steel wire, acrylic paint, 43”x 32”x 73” photo: Martin Seck

2022, Mead, black bean dye on paper, 7”x10”
Named after lake Mead, a series of works on paper using dyes from plants named after lakes and waterways that are shrinking due to drought.

acrylic and ink on paper, 11”x17, ” 2022
As of March 21, 2022, in just four weeks, over 3 million refugees have fled eastern and northern Ukraine, primarily through Poland, but also Slovakia, Moldovia, Hungary, Romania and other countries

2021, Cecropia, thread, 22” x 15” x 2”
Created while in residence in Costa Rica to understand the structure of the Cecropia leaf.