2020 Free Fall , 2020
60 x 24 in (h x w)
Giclée print on fine 100 rag paper.
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The person in this image is undernourished—socially, creatively--for everything. She is in a fetal position,
floating (or sinking), lost. Alone. Who is she? Some people say that the artist is in everything they make.
Self portraits of what it is like to feel in real time. During this time I felt unprotected. I wonder who else
there is floating in time like I am.

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