Soliloquy

“Soliloquy” contemplates the ebb and flow of existence. Reflecting on personal events from my recent past informs the art, such as loss of relationships and death of a sibling, illness and medical intervention, caregiving and restorative mending. An individual’s response to life is a human response, the personal is socio-political.

A few objects in the installation “Soliloquy” are pieces from the past that are re-contextualized, examining my art practice and how life fragments are carried forward but conceptually altered. Objects in close proximity create multi-layered interpretations, similar to words in literature. Melding the two create a contemporary discourse or visual poem.

The Lover's Eye

Watercolor on Plaster

5 x 7 x .25"

Heart

Cast Concrete and Charcoal

5 x 3 x 2"

Mend

Fabric, Hair, Thread

31 x 16.5 x .5"

Gloves: Palm Side

Cast Plaster, Powdered Graphite

14 x 11"

Shoes

Cast Plaster, Lamb's wool

2.5 x 5 x 7"

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