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Grow Up
Wire, screens, acrylic epoxy, and acrylic box. 24 x 24 inches. For 2021, Pinto Gallery yearend show. Missing old toys. Missing childhood. Yearning for simpler times – when the pace of life was much slower, there were less pressing concerns, and we weren’t dependent on tech.
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Therapy
Mixed Media (parts of old artworks from 2007 onward, photos, acrylic, cork mat). For the group show Meta Observatory, December 2019, KalawakanSpacetime Gallery. (Photos and details of final artwork courtesy of the gallery/ G. Naguiat). For this game/ maze, I used parts of old artworks. The following photos are work-in-progress photos. We were given a…
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Essential, Invisble
Wire and acrylic epoxy. 2020. For the Brave New World online exhibit and book. Artists were asked to submit work a few months into the pandemic. From their Facebook page: “Brave New World” is an exhibition and book project that will present a collection of artworks inspired by the bravery of people continuing to persevere…
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Cycle
For “Consumption” group show, July 2018, Pinto Gallery, Antipolo. Materials: Wire, acrylic epoxy, clear epoxy and found objects (trash – plastic bag, bottle, cigarette butt).
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Dream:home
Dream:home. Polymer clay and acrylic, wire and automotive paint, wooden base. December 2019.
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Jewelry from found shells and broken coral
Originally posted on Feb. 18, 2014 at flowjewelryandcrafts.wordpress.com. I love the beach, and try to keep mementos from every trip : a shell, a pebble, broken coral. Whenever I’m stressed or long to be near the sea but can’t, I take these mementos in my hand and the textures of shell and sand soothe me…




