
Mixed used fabric applique. 28″x 27″. Collection of the artist.

Mixed used fabric applique. 28″x 27″. Collection of the artist.

Collection of valuable objects in cement. 7 3/4″x 4 5/8″x 3 7/8″. Collection of the artist.

Applique of saved clothing with quilting. 29″x 19″. Collection of the artist.

Handsewn applique on reused silk of heirloom linens (gifts from Christopher Hornig and Nancy Garruba), 53″x 31″.
Exhibited in “Ad Astra,” Gallery 44, Frederick, MD, 2023.

Newspaper, paper, fabric. 10” x5”x 2 1/2”(current size). Collection of the artist.
I’ve posted several of this series earlier, but here is some background: In 1978, I made several of these “loaf like” forms, wanting to make something 3 dimensional rather than a sheet of paper with pulp. Initially I had used special paper as my material–saved notes, letters, ticketstubs, i.e.– paper collage elements. It was a first step in creating a “journal” of physical materials- the personal or specific nature of the contents now a mystery to anyone but myself. I wanted to obscure that personal, sentimental element from the work. Newspaper pulp followed as an abundant, easy source of material for sculpture. First I experimented by adding rolled newspaper or embedding colored paper or fabric in the pulp, and cross-sectioning to reveal the center. My stint as a breakfast waitress at the PSA Hotel San Franciscan exposed me to vast quantities of bread, and an appallingly huge volume of barely used paper napkins, which i stuffed in my bag to take home rather than trash. I made some pulp out of those, poured it into my windowscreen “loaf” mold, and left it outside to dry. It yellowed but was still damp after several cloudy days, so I carefully monitored it in a slow oven, where it turned a golden brown. At the same time I was doing some art modeling at the San Francisco Art Institute, thus was given permission to use their shop and saws. When i cut into that loaf , I continued cutting, because of the amazing texture and uncanny resemblance to bread. Several examples can be viewed in the archive in the PAPER category, as well as years 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981. “Bread” .0319, below:

.0319 9/1978

Applique and quilting with saved, used fabric and clothing. 35”x 30”. Collection of the artist.

Woven and sewn saved clothing and fabric. 33″x 33″ approx. Collection of the artist.

Hand sewn used clothing applique. 31″x 20″. Collection of Michael Abrams.

Stenciled, embroidered, appliqued used fabric. 66″x 48″. Collection of the artist.

Stencil, weaving, embroidery, applique. 72″x65″. Collection of the artist.

Used clothes. 41″x 33″. Collection of the artist.

Used clothes. 71″x 55″ approx. (dimension variable on installation). Collection of the artist.

Handmade sewn objects on used fabric. 54 1/2” x 27”. Collection of the artist.

Saved used fabric applique. 29 1/2″x 11 1/4″.Collection of Max Brett and Jennifer Boyd.

Silk applique and quilting on linen. 52”x 42”. Collection of the artist.
Exhibited in “Blue”, at King Street Gallery, Montgomery College, Takoma Park, MD, 2023.