Casted vintage mannequin face on a cradled wood panel.
6" x 12" wall-mount.
The genesis of "Foresight" stems from a deeply personal space of concern and reflection. In this piece, I explore the erosion of women's autonomy in the current political landscape of the United States. The duality of the face, veiled yet partially exposed, echoes the tension between visibility and invisibility, freedom and constraint—a commentary on the ongoing battle for control over one's own personal destiny.
Through this work I engage viewers in contemplation, inviting you to question what is seen and unseen, known and unknown, in the journey towards empowerment in these most turbulent times.
This work is currently on display and for sale at Trackside Studios. If you are interested in owning this one-of-a-kind assemblage sculpture artwork please contact Trackside Studios or me.
In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, my work has taken on a new layer of meaning, shaped by the loss and transformation this powerful force left in its wake. Many of my artworks were lost or irreparably damaged during the storm—vintage mannequin assemblage sculptures and prints representing months of creation and contemplation. Yet, this experience has deepened my commitment to exploring resilience, identity, and the beauty found in imperfection.
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