Room at the Inn (hominidae giraffa cameloparadalis gravidam)
144.8 x 61 x 50 cm (h x w x d)
papier-mache, wood, Resin, glass (eyes), Oil paint, faux eyelashes, spandex, store-bought clothing (polyester, suede, poly-blend), luggage bag with modified handle (wood).

This chimeric hybrid (part giraffe, part human) awaits her fate after what seems to have been a long and arduous journey. She is thankful to put her feet up for a little while hear and rest.
It is interesting to note that, despite her vulnerable expression, “giraffe’s” strong fashion statement— particularly her animal-print dress—hints at a strong will for survival. Cheetahs are the giraffe’s natural predators in the wild.
*However, humans are far worse hunters of the giraffe than the cheetah; poaching has reduced Saharan giraffe populations down 40% of the last 30 years.*

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Wakanda Forever , 2018
20 x 20 in (h x w)
Golden High Flow acrylic, Golden Soft Gel Gloss acrylic skin, Tulip dimensional fabric paint, gesso, Montana Gold spray paint, recycled envelops, fabric squares from a quilt, Tissue Paper, felt from post consumer recycled fibers, glitter stars on canvas.
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Stay Woke , 2018
20 x 20 in (h x w)
Golden High Flow acrylic, Golden Soft Gel Gloss acrylic skin, Tulip dimensional fabric paint, gesso, Montana Gold spray paint, recycled envelops, fabric squares from a quilt, Tissue Paper, felt from post consumer recycled fibers, glitter stars on canvas.
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Neon Auto Tune , 2018
14 x 11 in (h x w)
Digital Collage on Metallic Photo Paper
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41.9 x 20.3 x 20.3 cm (h x w x d)
glass, Resin, papier-mache, goose and duck feathers, Acrylic paint, hu- man hair
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Monarch Butterfly Waystation (terrarium bench)
96.5 x 182.9 x 50 cm (h x w x d)
elm, hemlock (sourced from the artist’s property), glass test tubes, rubber plumbing-supply washers, live milkweed and various annual wildflower varietals attractive to butterflies.
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