I suppose I have always been drawn to the non archival. The work I do may not be here forever, but it will probably see us out. In the truest moments, I don't look at the work as something I made. I see it as something that has been here all along.
I am concerned with time and temperature and tars and resins and climates. And Regions. Stains. The color of glue. Random marks of a traveled space. The role of water. Then, there are times I look down at the worktable, and I would just like to remove history.
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Merre
found papers, cardboard, plaster of Paris, acrylic, watercolor and ink
1 7/8" x 5 1/16" x 13/16"
Sold



Morlense
found materials, cardboard, plaster of Paris, acrylic, watercolor, ink and graphite
2 15/16" x 4 1/2" x 7/8"
On Hold





















Merre
found papers, cardboard, plaster of Paris, acrylic, watercolor and ink
1 7/8" x 5 1/16" x 13/16"
Sold



Morlense
found materials, cardboard, plaster of Paris, acrylic, watercolor, ink and graphite
2 15/16" x 4 1/2" x 7/8"
On Hold
























