Artist made paper with Abaca and Bamboo fiber- pigmented with aqueous pigments, wooden spline, steel wire
Paper is first washed in tea baths one by one, tea died paper is hung to dry from clothes lines. The dripping tea creates topographical marks on architectural recording paper below. Layered sounds of drips resemble the moments after a hard rain when trees and structures drip excess water sporadically, yet rhythmically. Dried paper skins are then laid in stacks resembling a funeral pyre.
Stoneware: oxide stains and glaze (primitive fired post vitrification), photograph, and found objects and collected material from childhood home after demolition
5 x 14 x 10.5
Stoneware: oxide stains and glaze (primitive fired post vitrification), photograph, and found objects and collected material from childhood home after demolition