Twin-size quilted coverlet created from a French edition of Roland Barthes’ classic A Lover’s Discourse: Fragments, quilt batting, cotton fabric, thread, and satin binding tape.
This piece is a sister to Inferno, but celebrates the text with a constellation of gold spots. As with the other books in Dante’s Divine Comedy, circles play a central role in Paradiso (Heaven, or Paradise). Concepts of orbiting, traveling,…
This is half of a diptych created from Virginia Woolf’s dazzling short novel, Mrs Dalloway, originally published in London in 1925. The two panels are subtitled View of the Ouse in Daylight and View of the Ouse in Moonlight, with daylight referencing…