Exploring how we communicate…
All of human endeavor depends on communication. The survival of any species relies on communication to identify family and friends, to warn of potential dangers, and to be able to work together for the benefit of all.
We tend to take our communication abilities for granted, but there is much miscommunication and misunderstanding, which can lead to lost opportunities, hurt feelings, and conflict -- even war. Ironically, as our communication devices become more sophisticated, the potential for misunderstanding multiplies.
In my Communication Series, I explore the ways that humans communicate – or not. I use quirky stone heads made from fabric to represent "everyperson" in various situations. Fiber and fabric, with endless colors, textures, and patterns, allow me infinite possibilities for artistic expression. And from fiber, paper was created – which revolutionized communication by providing an inexpensive, durable medium to leave a lasting record of the human journey.
Some new work, Word Ladders, explore the fun side of communication. In a word ladder, you change one word into another in a series of steps, each interim word being only one letter different from the previous one. If you love the fun side of language, you can receive my pdf “Fun With Language,” by signing up here.