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If We Forget How to Swim
If We Forget How to Swim explores the symbolic weight of safety and survival. The life jackets, tangled together, can be interpreted to highlight protection and vulnerability, illustrating the safety we often seek in others. The work invites contemplation on personal and collective narratives of loss, resilience, and the impermanence of protection.
The work underscores our shared need for connection — the urgency to protect others, share spaces of safety, and collectively confront the uncertainties that bind us all. It reflects the constant human desire to create safe spaces not only for ourselves but for others, highlighting our responsibility in fostering these spaces amidst chaos. The work, in this light, becomes an exploration of how we navigate the delicate balance between individual survival and communal care, pushing us to consider how we collectively construct and deconstruct the boundaries of protection.
5-color reduction linoleum block and 1 run of photopolymer
Letterpress printed on a Vandercook Universal Press
Edition of 16
18x24
2025

Darling
if it were transcribed, would you read it?
Captures the quiet anticipation of an unsent letter. Addressed to "Darling," emerges as the only fragment of the unspoken message. The envelope hints at a conversation that never fully unfolds, and the empty space within the letter symbolizes the vast unknowns in communication—moments left unsaid, questions never asked, and thoughts never shared.
4-color reduction linoleum block and photopolymer
Letterpress printed on a Vandercook SP-15 Press
Edition of 32
6.5x6.5
2024
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