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My work is known for its use of intricate lines and shapes which create complex fiber art maps. Closer inspection of my work shows that these patterns are city blocks and landscapes inspired by aerial views of real and imaginary places. I combine my love of architecture and draw inspiration from architectural maps, plans, and concepts.

Recently, I have added a series of fiber art maps that explore the possibilities of laser cut fabric. I am intrigued by the intricacy and complexity of the lines and shapes this technology can create. This new direction has given me the opportunity to further explore layering and transparency as well as light and shadow by creating what I call  “lace-like” maps.  Although it is a new direction, my work still focuses on the geometrical relationships, patterns & ordering principles found in architecture.

 

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COMMISSIONED ARTWORK

MY LATEST COMMISSION

“Mapping the Story of King Cotton in the Deep South” for the Kennedy-Douglass Center for the Arts.

42” h x 84” w (double-sided)

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