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41" x 33"


42" x 32"


Field Study at JOYA: artist in Residence, Almeria, Spain, July 2025
The Barranca (ravine) is a strong presence in the landscape here at Parque Natural Sierra de María-Los Vélez. Entering the core of the barranca with an abundance of the lack of water felt in every moment, light reflects brightly from its blanco (white) surface.
The Barranca (ravine) is a strong presence in the landscape here at Parque Natural Sierra de María-Los Vélez. Entering the core of the barranca with an abundance of the lack of water felt in every moment, light reflects brightly from its blanco (white) surface.


Field Study at JOYA: artist in Residence, Almeria, Spain, July 2025
The Barranca (ravine) is a strong presence in the landscape here at Parque Natural Sierra de María-Los Vélez. Entering the core of the barranca with an abundance of the lack of water felt in every moment, light reflects brightly from its blanco (white) surface.
The Barranca (ravine) is a strong presence in the landscape here at Parque Natural Sierra de María-Los Vélez. Entering the core of the barranca with an abundance of the lack of water felt in every moment, light reflects brightly from its blanco (white) surface.




an expression of our veinal verse, where our bodies are made of elements - these brass bodies churn and improvise to emerge as jewel bodies, if they transcend through skin sheaths
41" x 33"
41" x 33"


extrusion of internal body elements from underneath the skin to get woven into jewelry - bangle-like formation in this case.
21" x 31"
21" x 31"


photographed with Nirmala - my grandmother


Diameter: 8 inches
2022
2022






Field Study at JOYA: artist in Residence, Almeria, Spain, July 2025
The Barranca (ravine) is a strong presence in the landscape here at Parque Natural Sierra de María-Los Vélez. Entering the core of the barranca with an abundance of the lack of water felt in every moment, light reflects brightly from its blanco (white) surface.
The Barranca (ravine) is a strong presence in the landscape here at Parque Natural Sierra de María-Los Vélez. Entering the core of the barranca with an abundance of the lack of water felt in every moment, light reflects brightly from its blanco (white) surface.
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