Abstract

My work uses plant material and soil as a record of personal, cultural, and ecological history. History is not only held in the buildings and monuments, but in the soil itself. I gather this soil and foliage from both cultivated and uncultivated locations for my artwork. Using traditional domestic techniques of drying and canning, I preserve the materials that I have gathered. These will then be sewn together, cooked, and encrusted into objects. Despite my labor of preserving, these organic art supplies are transient. When made into works of art, they can be viewed in their vulnerable state, fighting against time, as they decay. .

Degree

MFA

College and Department

Fine Arts and Communications; Art

Rights

https://lib.byu.edu/about/copyright/

Date Submitted

2022-05-20

Document Type

Thesis

Handle

http://hdl.lib.byu.edu/1877/etd12334

Keywords

art, sculpture, installation, craft, collect, preserve, glean, flowers, foliage, place, sewing, sowing, soil, plants, ground, drying, canning, decay, generations, cycles, nurture, environment, memory, garden, gardening, gardener

Language

english

Included in

Fine Arts Commons

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