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The hollow body of a cello resting in a patch of vibrant green grass. The cello has an hourglass figure with two c-shaped curves on the top and bottom and two more c-shaped curves facing outwards on the two sides; the shape is beginning to skew as the wood decomposes. The cello body is acting as a planter, filled with soil and the plants sprouting.
Image 1970

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The themes of my creativity during the pandemic were domestic spaces and objects, revisiting unresolved works, and protest. During COVID-19, I spent much of my time when I was not at work producing works at home for my artist-in-residence group exhibition in October of 2020.

I also spent much of the stipends on soil and seeds to grow my own vegetable garden, something that I hadn't been able to do in several years. A couple of my artworks I knew I'd be showing in the art exhibition already involved musical instrument found objects, so I began using musical instrument "dead bodies" left from unresolved projects as planters. The first three images are photographs of a cello dead body that was used as a planter box. Over time, weather broke the cello down, leaving only these photographs as documentation.