Greenland's Declining Ice Mass
2017
Cottolin, wool, cotton
12” x 12” x 1”
Each vertical inch is one year from 2004 to 2016 and each horizontal inch represents 500 gigatonnes of ice. Based on statistics from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) 2016 Arctic Report Card.
2017
Cottolin, alpaca, cotton, wool
88” x 80”

2018
13 ¼” x 13 ¼” x 2”
Cottolin, wool, linen

2017
Cottolin, wool, cotton
24" x 24" Each panel
These are the first three of five panels. These represent Muir glacier in 1941, 1976, and 2004 based on historic photographs from the National Snow and Ice Data Center Glacier Photo Collection. The glacier is no longer visible since it has now retreated over 30 miles according to the US Geological Survey (USGS).

2017
Cottolin, wool, cotton
24" x 24"
Muir Glacier in 1941 based on a historic photograph from the National Snow and Ice Data Center Glacier Photo Collection.

2017
Cottolin, wool, cotton
24" x 24"
Muir Glacier in 1976 based on a historic photograph from the National Snow and Ice Data Center Glacier Photo Collection.

2017
Cottolin, wool, cotton
24" x 24"
Muir Glacier in 2004 based on a historic photograph from the National Snow and Ice Data Center Glacier Photo Collection.

2017
Cottolin, wool, cotton
24" x 24"
Muir Glacier projection before disappearing since it is no longer visible now that it has retreated over 30 miles according to USGS.

2017
Cottolin, wool, cotton
24" x 24"
Muir Glacier now. It is no longer visible since it has now retreated over 30 miles according to USGS.
2016
Cottolin, silk, handspun bison yarn
27” x 22” each
Each thread width equals approximately ten miles. Each inch equals 200 miles. Based on various sources including Wild mammals of North America : biology, management, and conservation by George A Feldhamer; Bruce Carlyle Thompson; Joseph A Chapman. Baltimore, MD Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003.

2016
Natural linen and Icelandic horsehair
43" x 21"
2016
Linen, Icelandic horse hair, cherry wood
13 3/4" x 7 1/2" x 1 3/4"
2016
Natural linen, unbleached cotton, and steel wire
35" x 18"

2016
Natural linen, unbleached cotton, and steel wire
35" x 18"

2015
Cotton and Icelandic wool tog
80” x 12”

2018
Cotton, wool, Icelandic horsehair
28" x 22" x 1"

2015
Icelandic yarn, roving, and raw fleece
103" x 22" x 4"

2015
Handspun Icelandic wool, driftwood, nails
65" x 26" x 1"

2016
Black and white cotton, walnut
80" x 33.5" x 1.5"
The US incarcerates more youth per capita than any of the other countries researched by several orders of magnitude.
Based on "No Place for Kids," Annie E. Casey Foundation.
Countries in order: Australia, England & Wales, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, Scotland, South Africa, Sweden, USA.

2017
Wool
16" x 16"

2018
Cotton, wool, horsehair
24" x 16"

2018
Cotton, wool, mohair, paper
16" x 20"

2018
Cotton, wool, horsehair
16" x 16"

2018
Cotton, wool, reflective yarn
16" x 16"

2018
Cotton, wool, Icelandic fleece
20" x 16"

2018
Cotton, wool, paper
20" x 16"





















Greenland's Declining Ice Mass
2017
Cottolin, wool, cotton
12” x 12” x 1”
Each vertical inch is one year from 2004 to 2016 and each horizontal inch represents 500 gigatonnes of ice. Based on statistics from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) 2016 Arctic Report Card.
2017
Cottolin, alpaca, cotton, wool
88” x 80”
2018
13 ¼” x 13 ¼” x 2”
Cottolin, wool, linen
2017
Cottolin, wool, cotton
24" x 24" Each panel
These are the first three of five panels. These represent Muir glacier in 1941, 1976, and 2004 based on historic photographs from the National Snow and Ice Data Center Glacier Photo Collection. The glacier is no longer visible since it has now retreated over 30 miles according to the US Geological Survey (USGS).
2017
Cottolin, wool, cotton
24" x 24"
Muir Glacier in 1941 based on a historic photograph from the National Snow and Ice Data Center Glacier Photo Collection.
2017
Cottolin, wool, cotton
24" x 24"
Muir Glacier in 1976 based on a historic photograph from the National Snow and Ice Data Center Glacier Photo Collection.
2017
Cottolin, wool, cotton
24" x 24"
Muir Glacier in 2004 based on a historic photograph from the National Snow and Ice Data Center Glacier Photo Collection.
2017
Cottolin, wool, cotton
24" x 24"
Muir Glacier projection before disappearing since it is no longer visible now that it has retreated over 30 miles according to USGS.
2017
Cottolin, wool, cotton
24" x 24"
Muir Glacier now. It is no longer visible since it has now retreated over 30 miles according to USGS.
2016
Cottolin, silk, handspun bison yarn
27” x 22” each
Each thread width equals approximately ten miles. Each inch equals 200 miles. Based on various sources including Wild mammals of North America : biology, management, and conservation by George A Feldhamer; Bruce Carlyle Thompson; Joseph A Chapman. Baltimore, MD Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003.
2016
Natural linen and Icelandic horsehair
43" x 21"
2016
Linen, Icelandic horse hair, cherry wood
13 3/4" x 7 1/2" x 1 3/4"
2016
Natural linen, unbleached cotton, and steel wire
35" x 18"
2016
Natural linen, unbleached cotton, and steel wire
35" x 18"
2015
Cotton and Icelandic wool tog
80” x 12”
2018
Cotton, wool, Icelandic horsehair
28" x 22" x 1"
2015
Icelandic yarn, roving, and raw fleece
103" x 22" x 4"
2015
Handspun Icelandic wool, driftwood, nails
65" x 26" x 1"
2016
Black and white cotton, walnut
80" x 33.5" x 1.5"
The US incarcerates more youth per capita than any of the other countries researched by several orders of magnitude.
Based on "No Place for Kids," Annie E. Casey Foundation.
Countries in order: Australia, England & Wales, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, Scotland, South Africa, Sweden, USA.
2017
Wool
16" x 16"
2018
Cotton, wool, horsehair
24" x 16"
2018
Cotton, wool, mohair, paper
16" x 20"
2018
Cotton, wool, horsehair
16" x 16"
2018
Cotton, wool, reflective yarn
16" x 16"
2018
Cotton, wool, Icelandic fleece
20" x 16"
2018
Cotton, wool, paper
20" x 16"