Partially inspired by a long stay in the Crowsnest Pass in Southern Alberta—home to numerous mining disasters—these paintings depict small sculptures I made from human hair, and are a meditation on mortality.
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Partially inspired by a long stay in the Crowsnest Pass in Southern Alberta—home to numerous mining disasters—these paintings depict small sculptures I made from human hair, and are a meditation on mortality.