‘Oh, I’m burning! I wish I were out of doors. I wish I were a girl again, half savage and hardy, and free, and laughing at injuries, not maddening under them! Why am I so changed?’ — Emily Brontë
final artist statement and instructions for viewing for Cathy’s Regret, may 2013
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you are where i’m not, detail of final installation.
photograph on moleskine paper, found suede frame.
2.5x3 inches.
am i alive now? i can’t tell, detail of final installation.
monoprint and photograph on handmade cotton paper.
5x7 inches
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spring without you, detail of final installation.
turf, wildflower, glass frame.
6x4 inches.
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we were alone out there, detail of final installation.
photograph on handmade cotton paper, glass frame.
4x6 inches.
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stepping in, detail of final installation.
photograph on handmade cotton paper, found box.
4.5x4.5 inches.
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if i am wild and you are my wildness then what am i now you’re gone?, detail of final installation.
photograph and handwriting on moleskine paper, glass frames.
4x6 inches.
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i can hear the lapwings, detail of final installation.
photograph on inkjet paper, circular wooden frame.
8x8 inches
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