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Tree Emanations III, 2020-CA Within a Liminal Space
…where we are betwixt and between the familiar and the completely unknown. There alone is our old world left behind, while we are not yet sure of the new existence. That’s a good space where genuine newness can begin. Get there often and stay as long as you can by whatever means possible…This is the sacred space where the old world is able to fall apart, and a bigger world is revealed. If we don’t encounter liminal space in our lives, we start idealizing normalcy.
      Fr. Richard Rohr, OFM
      Author & Franciscan Friar

About Liminal Space exhibition

Animal Laments #73 Animal Laments
Every artist at some point confronts the idea of masks. These monoprints made as photograms come from cheap halloween masks. ‘Laments’ in the sense of our persistent desecration of the animal kingdom.

Entangled Tree 1. 2014 Beech Trees/Casting Deep Shade
Casting Deep Shade, a collaboration with the renowned poet CD Wright is now available from Copper Canyon Press and through Amazon. It is a sumptuous and elaborate tribute of her extraordinary last book before her untimely passing. Here is a link to preview the contents of our collaboration. In addition, there is a short biographical film by David H Wells from a gallery talk I gave on the exhibition at Brown University.

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