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small sculpture / mixed media

memory box

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I am always struggling to find the words to describe that inexpressible urge I have to understand how we humans are deeply connected to a more-than-human world. How can we achieve a measure of balance and continuity rather than separation and dominance?

The meaning of nature is a cultural construction – influenced by a particular set of values and beliefs defined differently by all cultures. Here I re-collect from texts and cultures other than my own;

Each image of a human face with the eyes closed is a metaphor for “cultural blindness” symbolizing our detachment from nature. The drawings and text in each book all reference the significance of a particular culture’s symbiotic relationship between nature and humanity. I want to expand our idea of both the book and the photograph as recordkeepers; encompassing culture, history, and the personal as well as a compliment to memory. The images and forms I conceive act as a trace, a clue; always signaling somewhere else.
1997
Breath Memory,  10 1/4”x13 1/4” x4” cast glass, steel, photograph. steel shelf and book: 7 3/4” x 6”, tea-stained vellum, ink, beeswax book spread

Breath Memory, 10 1/4”x13 1/4” x4” cast glass, steel, photograph. steel shelf and book: 7 3/4” x 6”, tea-stained vellum, ink, beeswax book spread

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