SLEEP

Sleep relates to the amorphisms of chronic illness and our relationship to objects of sleep. Unified by intuitive, incidental hand and machine sutures, the separation and rough reconciliation of used bed sheets and clothing is an inquiry into my own somnipathy and the diaphanous associations drawn between textiles and the body. 

A black and white abstract landscape of  textiles sewn together. Bed sheets and other sleep-related cloth are torn and collaged to create a new work that reflects on the nature of sleep, narcolepsy and chronic illness.
an abstract landscape of  textiles sewn together. Bed sheets and other sleep-related cloth are torn and collaged to create a new work that reflects on the nature of sleep, narcolepsy and chronic illness.
an abstract landscape of  textiles sewn together. Bed sheets and other sleep-related cloth are torn and collaged to create a new work that reflects on the nature of sleep, narcolepsy and chronic illness.
an abstract landscape of  textiles sewn together. Bed sheets and other sleep-related cloth are torn and collaged to create a new work that reflects on the nature of sleep, narcolepsy and chronic illness.