Prelude: Sunday
Prelude: Sunday

This piece focuses on the ritual element of my list writing. Every Sunday evening I sit quietly and focus on the week to come. I organize the week and figure out each day. This is a grounding ritual, it provides order and sets the tone for the week. When I begin each day, I do not question what I have to do, it has already been decided.

For Prelude: Sunday I re-created a block of “post-its” by printing around 50 etchings and forming them into the block. I replicated the pen I use by creating a urethane mold and casting it in concrete. The visual weight of the concrete and its relationship to labor calls attention to the significance of this moment. In addition, these time consuming and delicate processes elevate the importance of this ritual and the objects used in its performance.

Prelude: Sunday
Prelude: Sunday

Etchings, concrete, slate

24x12 in.

2019

Prelude: Sunday
Prelude: Sunday

Etchings, concrete, slate

24x12 in.

2019

Prelude: Sunday
Prelude: Sunday
Prelude: Sunday
Prelude: Sunday

This piece focuses on the ritual element of my list writing. Every Sunday evening I sit quietly and focus on the week to come. I organize the week and figure out each day. This is a grounding ritual, it provides order and sets the tone for the week. When I begin each day, I do not question what I have to do, it has already been decided.

For Prelude: Sunday I re-created a block of “post-its” by printing around 50 etchings and forming them into the block. I replicated the pen I use by creating a urethane mold and casting it in concrete. The visual weight of the concrete and its relationship to labor calls attention to the significance of this moment. In addition, these time consuming and delicate processes elevate the importance of this ritual and the objects used in its performance.

Prelude: Sunday

Etchings, concrete, slate

24x12 in.

2019

Prelude: Sunday

Etchings, concrete, slate

24x12 in.

2019

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