traces: 12 panel poster (14"x14")

$20.00

14”x14” print of 12 sketchbook drawings referencing different geologic and intertidal scenes from the Northern California Coast, between Santa Cruz, Bolinas and Mendocino, (Awaswas Ohlone, Coast Miwok, and Northern Pomo lands). pre-order open through December 2, shipping out by Dec 10th

the moments and places referenced in these drawings have been some of my biggest teachers over the last year. they are sites of rupture, leaking, translucency, weaving, grief, ancestral relation, and the nonlinear, cyclical and spiralic temporalities of the shoreline.

this poster features:

A rock threaded to bedrock by cracks; floral patterns of travertine revealed in the seam between stones; rising tide saturating mudstone; refracted light at low tide; seaweed woven together; kelp-cast shadows at the water’s edge; shell fossil inscriptions; a “hagstone” made by the piddock clam; a pooling left behind by the receding tide; abalone shell fragment; shapes and shadows from tide pools held in the translucent blades of oar kelp; cliffs of shale and mudstone in descending light.

14”x14” print of 12 sketchbook drawings referencing different geologic and intertidal scenes from the Northern California Coast, between Santa Cruz, Bolinas and Mendocino, (Awaswas Ohlone, Coast Miwok, and Northern Pomo lands). pre-order open through December 2, shipping out by Dec 10th

the moments and places referenced in these drawings have been some of my biggest teachers over the last year. they are sites of rupture, leaking, translucency, weaving, grief, ancestral relation, and the nonlinear, cyclical and spiralic temporalities of the shoreline.

this poster features:

A rock threaded to bedrock by cracks; floral patterns of travertine revealed in the seam between stones; rising tide saturating mudstone; refracted light at low tide; seaweed woven together; kelp-cast shadows at the water’s edge; shell fossil inscriptions; a “hagstone” made by the piddock clam; a pooling left behind by the receding tide; abalone shell fragment; shapes and shadows from tide pools held in the translucent blades of oar kelp; cliffs of shale and mudstone in descending light.