Her unique approach to the photographic medium is evident in the work featured below. He site has a number of interesting projects that include photography, painting, and constructed works. Much of the work looks at nature and the passage of time, and processes are an important element of the resulting images and works.
Images from Cabinet Cards / Storydress II
albumen prints from wet-plate collodion negatives, mounted on cabinet cards
Brooklyn NY
Cabinet Card #1, from the stony dress project
Albumen print from wet plate collodion negative
on antique card. Lifesize paper mache
and plaster sculpture, 6.5"x4.25"

Brooklyn NY
Cabinet Card #2, from the stony dress project
Albumen print from wet plate collodion negative
on antique card. Lifesize paper mache
and plaster sculpture, 6.5"x4.25"



Anthotype Dress
Phytolacca americana / Pokeweed
September 2009 - January 2011


The process:
Anthotype - A process suggested by Sir John Herschel in 1842 that used the colored extracts and tinctures of flowers and vegetables to sensitize paper. Objects such as leaves, lace, and other thin materials were placed in contact with the sensitized paper and exposed to sunlight. Anthotypes were not fixed or stabilized, making them impossible to display except in night albums, for evening viewing.
– Focal Encyclopedia of Photography, 2007




Images from Red and White




1 comment:
I love her work! Just beautiful.
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