A River flowing, is it in the Sky?

In early January 2026, I started a drawing about a river and life, as life was hurting at that point. My 95-year-old father passed after a medical procedure and a subsequent severe stroke, and it was also near the anniversary of the day my youngest son died three years ago. The drawing shares the influence […]

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Drawing with the breath of trees

Introduction I am increasingly convinced that awe is an emotion that wants to be shared; this is what drives me to make art. I recently began experimenting with drawing machines that engage directly with the landscape. These simple constructions — feathers, charcoal, and twine suspended from trees — record the unseen movements of wind and […]

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Upcoming residency

Since we are both working with forms that reference vulnerability, attentiveness and containment — vessels and nests — there’s an opportunity to explore what emerges in the space between these two practices. We can shape ideas around how to structure that collaboration, and how to reflect on it in writing or/and making. Do we need […]

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The thing with vessels: an object as a container

INTRODUCTION This post will be a time-based blog in the form of writing/documenting and responding to conversations and discussing ideas about vessels and making between Annette Holtkamp (OCA textiles student and part of a crit group) and me. I share this work with the assessors as it shows peer interaction, discussions around work, and the […]

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