“Wasps come when I ask for pigeons”
FOGSTAND Gallery & Studio
Hualien County, Taiwan
“In this solo exhibition, Wasps come when I ask for pigeons, a series of ink drawings are sent as letters, honoring the form’s ability to express devotion. Unfolded and mailed they are displayed informally and exposed to the humidity. In two paintings, oil is set into light pink cotton, showing vibrant and warm environments that are reminiscent of the sensation of being touched by others and by the light. She creates artifacts in clay and paper that recall ancient functional objects and photographs her work within her home and studio as a contribution to the it’s growing memory. The work is allowed to breathe and age in its new environment.” - Darren Tesar (FOGSTAND)
*The exhibition takes it’s name from a line in the poem “I Cry Love! Love!” by Theodore Roethke.