BABY GUNS In the series titled Baby Guns, I use art to travel back in time to give my younger self the power to defend herself and to seek solace through unrealized justice. By intervening in my history through a creative act, I moved beyond the role of victim and experienced my identity in its totality. Baby Guns was exhibited at The Emma Willard School, an internationally recognized women's prep school. Teachers used the exhibition as a basis for discussions of identity, women's roles and violence against women. I describe the series further in my Baby Guns statement (see link above).

Graduation
2003 private collection
digital collage
48" x 48"
Communion
2003
digital collage on board
30" x 36"
Bedspread
2003
embroidery, embroidered bedspread, batting
35" x 45"
Bedspread, detail
2003
embroidery, embroidered bedspread
detail
Baby Guns, Installation View
2003
mixed
The Dietel Gallery, Emma Willard School, Troy, NY
Glitter Gun, Purple
2003
glitter and glue on foam core
30" x 16"
Glitter Gun, Blue
2003
glitter and glue on foam core
30" x 16"
Army of Me
2003
Installation: doll, tulle fabric, stuffed animals, guns
48" x 168"
The Dietel Gallery, Emma Willard School, Troy, NY
I DID NOT NAME THIS GUN DECOCKER
2003
acrylic on board
42" x 36"
Purify Me
2003
digital collage, paint, glitter on board
24" x 40"
Cosmic Apron
2003
paper, beaded trim, acrylic paint, photographs, glitter, ribbon, metal ribbon
20" x 50"
Cosmic Apron, detail
2003
paper, beaded trim, ribbon, glitter, acrylic, photographs
KLC
2003
digital collage
28" x 36"
KLC
2003
digital collage
detail
Fire Me
2003
digital collage
35" x 45"
Desert Eagle Baby Eagle
2003
acrylic on board, sequin trim
32" x 24"
My Guns
2003
acrylic on board
40" x 14"
Bedspread, detail
2003
embroidery, embroidered bedspread
detail