


The Better Half
Billowing rust-dyed cotton rests beside wool hand-dyed with eucalyptus leaves and rust — two distinct materials, each shaped by elemental forces. Though seemingly different, they are united by a shared transformation: weathered by time, stained by rust, and marked by exposure.
Texture and tone reveal a quiet kinship, bearing the traces of an alchemical process both destructive and beautiful. A single, unassuming stone serves as a symbol of balance, weight, and shared grounding.
But in this intimate pairing, one question lingers: which is the better half?
12 X 12; maple float frame. To emphasize the texture of this artwork, glass is not used.
Billowing rust-dyed cotton rests beside wool hand-dyed with eucalyptus leaves and rust — two distinct materials, each shaped by elemental forces. Though seemingly different, they are united by a shared transformation: weathered by time, stained by rust, and marked by exposure.
Texture and tone reveal a quiet kinship, bearing the traces of an alchemical process both destructive and beautiful. A single, unassuming stone serves as a symbol of balance, weight, and shared grounding.
But in this intimate pairing, one question lingers: which is the better half?
12 X 12; maple float frame. To emphasize the texture of this artwork, glass is not used.