



Watching Color Tell Time
I spent 6 weeks watching the color of the air in relation to the time of day. I then translated that atmosphere into melting drawings made of found objects and frozen liquids. Situated within a transparent vitrine and sem-transparent ink drawings, the ice melted to create a single pool of liquid that matched that day’s landscape.
Moonlit walks, grey mornings, blue-violet dinners, and golden hikes in a eucalyptus forest informed these melting drawings’ pigment, inner contents, and form.
HEADLANDS CENTER FOR THE ARTS
ICE + DRAWING INSTALLATION
2022
I spent 6 weeks watching the color of the air in relation to the time of day. I then translated that atmosphere into melting drawings made of found objects and frozen liquids. Situated within a transparent vitrine and sem-transparent ink drawings, the ice melted to create a single pool of liquid that matched that day’s landscape.
Moonlit walks, grey mornings, blue-violet dinners, and golden hikes in a eucalyptus forest informed these melting drawings’ pigment, inner contents, and form.
HEADLANDS CENTER FOR THE ARTS
ICE + DRAWING INSTALLATION
2022