“I Can Cut Paper Next To You / Bows For Ree Morton” is about the near constant togetherness with my daughter during Coronavirus lockdown while my partner works as a frontline healthcare provider. “Bows for Ree Morton” was inspired by a Zoom talk on the artist’s...
I am an Infectious Disease doctor in the time of COVID-19, doing my best to stay safe while helping to heal damaged lungs and lives. The virus does not discriminate based on color, gender or sexual orientation – the whole rainbow of humanity is affected. Our...
I created this series during the Covid-19 quarantine. This work points to the connection between the objectification of the feminine and the destruction of the planet and our cultures through over-consumption. Over-consumption is the ultimate objectification of the...
March, 2020 when we were all told to stay at home due to Covid-19, my artist friend, Erica Swadley and I started this poetry art project. Five days a week we would take turns sending out a poem which both of us would do an art work in response to the poems. We have...
In the midst of the pandemic we adopted two puppies, Stella and Phoebe. They are about all we can focus on. They’re always present and always interesting. And it is a relief to put pen to paper and slow down and paper observe these dear little ones. En medio de la...