IN OTHER WORDS
In Other Words begins with the familiar. A window that needs washing. Plants that need water. Salt passed across a table.
These are the small phrases of daily life — instructions, observations, quiet requests. But in this work they carry a second language. Each one holds more than it appears to. The domestic becomes political. The ordinary becomes intimate. The familiar refuses to stay simple.
BECAUSE (30x40)
TEND (30x40)
UNDETERRED (24x30)
WEAPON (30X40)
BECOMING (30X40)
ENOUGH (20X24)