Inspired by the victory gardens of WW2, “Dig for Victory,” is an installation made from RISO printed handmade seed papers that plays with the concept of subsistence farming as artistic gesture. When buried beneath the soil and watered, the papers will sprout, but the art object is then destroyed.
risograph on seed paper
installation, dimensions variable
Risograph on seed paper
Installation, dimensions variable
Risograph on seed paper
Installation, dimensions variable
Risograph on carrot, tomato and lettuce seed papers
Installation, dimensions variable
Risograph on carrot, tomato and lettuce seed papers
Installation, dimensions variable
Risograph on carrot, tomato and lettuce seed papers
Installation, dimensions variable
Risograph on tomato seed paper; hanging planter
Installation, dimensions variable
Risograph on basil, parsley and thyme seed paper; planter, macrame rope
Installation, dimensions variable
Risograph on carrot seed paper; hanging planter
Installation, dimensions variable
Inspired by the victory gardens of WW2, “Dig for Victory,” is an installation made from RISO printed handmade seed papers that plays with the concept of subsistence farming as artistic gesture. When buried beneath the soil and watered, the papers will sprout, but the art object is then destroyed.
Inspired by the victory gardens of WW2, “Dig for Victory,” is an installation made from RISO printed handmade seed papers that plays with the concept of subsistence farming as artistic gesture. When buried beneath the soil and watered, the papers will sprout, but the art object is then destroyed.
risograph on seed paper
installation, dimensions variable
Risograph on seed paper
Installation, dimensions variable
Risograph on seed paper
Installation, dimensions variable
Risograph on carrot, tomato and lettuce seed papers
Installation, dimensions variable
Risograph on carrot, tomato and lettuce seed papers
Installation, dimensions variable
Risograph on carrot, tomato and lettuce seed papers
Installation, dimensions variable
Risograph on tomato seed paper; hanging planter
Installation, dimensions variable
Risograph on basil, parsley and thyme seed paper; planter, macrame rope
Installation, dimensions variable
Risograph on carrot seed paper; hanging planter
Installation, dimensions variable
Inspired by the victory gardens of WW2, “Dig for Victory,” is an installation made from RISO printed handmade seed papers that plays with the concept of subsistence farming as artistic gesture. When buried beneath the soil and watered, the papers will sprout, but the art object is then destroyed.