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Wilderness Operating Procedure

$800.00
  • One of a kind all sculpture, hand and machine sewn

  • Created from photos printed on 80lb paper

  • 12” x 13” x 4”

  • Materials: inkjet on paper, thread

  • Hangs on wall via screw hook

  • Please note that is object may have been previously handled and hung.

About the series:

Wilderness Operating Procedure is part of series, Moments. Each wall sculpture is a vignette assemblage, a miniature version of my large-scale, hanging, photo-based sculpture, and acts as re-formation of a street scene or what might be hidden in alleyways. On the wall, these sculptures are akin to floating pages of pop-up books for our built environment and reveal their distortion and magic in bite-sizes. I liken the scale of each of these sculptures to appendage architectural objects of the streets—mailboxes, flyers stapled to telephone poles, fire hydrants, electrical panel covers—that add varieties of scale and material to the concrete environment.


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  • One of a kind all sculpture, hand and machine sewn

  • Created from photos printed on 80lb paper

  • 12” x 13” x 4”

  • Materials: inkjet on paper, thread

  • Hangs on wall via screw hook

  • Please note that is object may have been previously handled and hung.

About the series:

Wilderness Operating Procedure is part of series, Moments. Each wall sculpture is a vignette assemblage, a miniature version of my large-scale, hanging, photo-based sculpture, and acts as re-formation of a street scene or what might be hidden in alleyways. On the wall, these sculptures are akin to floating pages of pop-up books for our built environment and reveal their distortion and magic in bite-sizes. I liken the scale of each of these sculptures to appendage architectural objects of the streets—mailboxes, flyers stapled to telephone poles, fire hydrants, electrical panel covers—that add varieties of scale and material to the concrete environment.


  • One of a kind all sculpture, hand and machine sewn

  • Created from photos printed on 80lb paper

  • 12” x 13” x 4”

  • Materials: inkjet on paper, thread

  • Hangs on wall via screw hook

  • Please note that is object may have been previously handled and hung.

About the series:

Wilderness Operating Procedure is part of series, Moments. Each wall sculpture is a vignette assemblage, a miniature version of my large-scale, hanging, photo-based sculpture, and acts as re-formation of a street scene or what might be hidden in alleyways. On the wall, these sculptures are akin to floating pages of pop-up books for our built environment and reveal their distortion and magic in bite-sizes. I liken the scale of each of these sculptures to appendage architectural objects of the streets—mailboxes, flyers stapled to telephone poles, fire hydrants, electrical panel covers—that add varieties of scale and material to the concrete environment.


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