Cotton Fields still among us

My work has always focused on how we interpret and frame the landscape in which we live. I wanted to begin with the traditional medium of paint, the one we most commonly associate with capturing an idyllic landscape. Then I punctured the paper with cotton threads to make visible the torn ruptures, the open wounds of discrimination from past industries such as cotton farming, and to show how these threads are still present today, woven into our economies through modern forms of slave labour and racism.

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