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Realistic Landscape Moribana
Realistic Landscape Moribana: Swamp Scene: Spirea, Horsetail Rush: Iris laevigata, Driftwood, Himalayan Maidenhair Fern (looks like duck weed in the water)
Shakei Shizen-Hon-i
Fun Fact: "Sedges have edges, rushes are round and grasses have knees that bend to the ground’ Or ….Realistic Landscape MoribanaUndefined
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City Emergence
This process drawing was created as a part of a series I call “Songs of Urban Ecology.” When I first started the practice of process drawing, I was living in Spain, trying to capture the movement of water by layering oil pastels and would take photos to create movies out of them….City EmergenceAnimation/Graphic
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CIty Emergence: Still from Process Drawing
A first draft of a Song to Urban Ecology about Olmsted Park, which is near my house, next to Jamaica Way. There is natural beauty, with a cathedral of trees and a symphony of birds, that is made more special by human interruptions like traffic and sirens….CIty Emergence: Still from Process DrawingDrawing
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City Emergence: Embroidery
Inspired by the contrast between birds and sirens walking near Ward’s Pond, I created a process drawing of leaves through the spring and summer and create music to go alongside. These drawings are meditations on place, on nature, and on human ecologies….City Emergence: EmbroideryFiber Arts
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Mahtava: Jamaica Plain
Mahtava, which is a movable site specific inflatable art installation, is designed to be a show-piece. Tendrils emerge from a pod that seems to breathe, dangling over the central market, moving and changing colors to create joyful fun while the DJ and others jam out….Mahtava: Jamaica PlainFiber Arts
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Mahtava: Ann Arbor Farmers Market
Mahtava, which is a movable site specific inflatable art installation, is designed to be a show-piece. Tendrils emerge from a pod that seems to breathe, dangling over the central market, moving and changing colors to create joyful fun while the DJ and others jam out….Mahtava: Ann Arbor Farmers MarketFiber Arts
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Ubiquitous Obsolescence
On display at Unbound Visual Arts in Brighton, this lamp is created with the combination of a found lamp and salvaged coffee bags. Thinking about how single use items are ubiquitous in our society, I stumbled on a dandelion globe casting an interesting shadow, and the alchemy of imagination, a call for entries, and materials from my regular coffee shop coalesced into this project: a dandelion lamp that casts imagination for re-use alongside mystical shadows….Ubiquitous ObsolescenceFiber Arts