mind the gap
My work is about the gap between what is experienced directly through our senses and the conceptualization of those same experiences. I mine my meditations and backyard for raw materials, examining the bones of what I perceive and why. Each installation is composed of light as a primary medium. I also frequently use indexical traces including mortar casts, found plants, photographs, and drawing. Each installation is sourced from a particular place and time, foregrounding the unstable relationships through which meaning is constructed.
apparent scarcity
Graphite on solar print, Mortar, uluhe fern
30X30X11 inches
feast
Mortar, Solar print on Dura-lar, Palm inflorescence and Seeds
40X50X40 inches
I should have warned you
Mortar, Solar print and Graphite on Dura-lar, Photo on acetate, Palm inflorescence.
60X40X30 inches
stranger danger
Mortar, Solar print on Dura-lar, Photo on acetate, Tamarind tree branch
60X40X30 inches
loose ends
Graphite on solar print, Mortar, hāpuʻu fern
33X25X13 inches
we belong together
Mortar, Solar print on Dura-lar, Palm inflorescence
60X30X30 inches