Minor variations and imperfections are inherent to the process and part of what makes each one unique
they move beautifully and make a statement without being heavy
each exploring the quiet discipline of presence
This piece has a special way of reacting to the light throughout the day due to the shine of the Japanese silver thread
They were systems — patriarchal frameworks that defined a woman's identity in relation to men
"What Remains: Woman, No. 5" No. 4 Minor variations and imperfections areWhat Remains: Woman, No. 5 Archival paper, pen and glue 11" x 17" Part of the ongoing series Women as Objects: What Remains One of a kind, signed and titled. Arrives unframed. Women as Objects: What Remains Across centuries and cultures, a woman's body has been dressed as a social contract. Her clothing announced her availability, her marital status, her husband's wealth and lineage. Elaborate lacework, heavy metalwork, layered textiles worn not as