
This dual-sided piece presents two ideas: the soft, delicate, moon-like pattern of the front stands in contrast with the brown, harsh, textured back.
Artist's Statement:
"In my makeshift paper making space I shift and transform materials: plants and water into paper, adding scrap materials: disintegrating clothing, purged journal pages, surplus photographs, yard waste, packaging, creating a visual language expressive of my journey through the world. I shift gears on my perspective and priorities, cutting out surrounding nonsense and noise, finding new homes for unneeded items through freecycle, donation, eBay. I muddle through my ever shifting landscape, fighting entropy and waste.
These shifting, drifting landscapes are made from pulp paint, recycled bedsheet, and garden waste: iris, daylily, lily-of-the-valley, spiderwort, lily, weeds."