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Artist Statement
Disasters are the perfect locus to observe the line where function and dysfunction bleed into one another. The illusions of control and privilege are irreversibly challenged. We discover how small and insignificant we are.
Increasingly, due to climate change, the question is not whether natural disasters will happen, but rather when. Our society has rapidly evolved over the past century and we are still trying to understand the consequences of our inventions, even as we continue to push forward and continually change our environment.
Materials and Techniques
Japanese handscroll book with mokuhanga relief print, paper cutting, and collage.
