


Mother and Child is a soft sculpture made of cheesecloth that asks the question: How do you hold a child too big to be held? How does that care shift - to protect, to shelter, to love, yet allow for movement and expansion? Here, that care becomes a braided structural form that connects, extends, wraps, and pools between bodies. Softly holding, with enough room to grow. This sculpture was completed during my residency at Vermont Studio Center.