“Artists, poets, whatever you want to call those people whose job is ‘making’ take in the commonplace and are forever recognizing it as worthwhile. I think I am always collecting in a way, walking down a street with my eyes open, looking through a magazine, viewing a movie, visiting a museum or grocery store. Some of the things I collect are tangible and mount into piles of many layers and when the time comes to use those saved images I dig like an archaeologist and sometimes find what I want and sometimes don’t.” —Sister Corita Kent

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Diary 02

06.06-06.11; gold hoops; seasonal circles

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The Veil

The connotations of innocence and purity; veiled sculpture; “a beautiful, wilted thing”

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Rare Meat

Gristles of a pocket journal; an arrangement of notes

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Proportion

“One of her favorite materials is a fitted bedsheet. She knows its proportions and can tug all four corners to scale around a variety of objects…”

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Moon Lists

A floral epitaph; dough; sopping up solitude

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