Artist, Educator, Environmental Activist

Buoyancy Factor

Buoyancy Factor
Handmade ink from iron, oak galls, coal pollution runoff, found sheetrock, goldenrod, copper, indigo on paper made from sugarcane and shredded disposable plastic waste (“plasticane”), thread, metal
75” x 50” x 14”
2022

Buoyancy Factor is a term I’ve borrowed from the oil and gas industry, where its used to make drilling calculations. When I learned this term, it made me think about the uncertainty we face in a more watery future caused and exacerbated by these industries; legacies of how people and ecosystem have been exploited and extracted over time in Southern Louisiana.

This new sculptural drawing features my new green inks on my handmade plasticane paper; sewn over a welded structure. By connecting with my materials in a slower, more deliberate manner, I’m offering a different way to engage with our world if we want to ensure a livable future for generations to come.    


On view at Ibis Contemporary, New Orleans as part of my solo exhibition, Dry Cypress Bayou
January 2023