Abandoned campsite
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bark of a great oak heals over a carved name.
"each place the same:
fire-pit filled with rusted food cans, charred animal bones, frayed nylon rope, worn shoe,
pile of chopped wood with a new carpet of moss. a salad of dirt, leaves,
pine needles, lichen, and blankets. every once in a while i can scavenge
some cloths, maybe a usable container for water, if i'm lucky."
bark of a great oak heals over a carved name.
"i can swear any minute the owner will pop-out
from behind the scarred tree excited to see me; but the tents house new
residents: mostly chipmunks, rabbits, skunks, or badgers. once as i
approached a similar site, my presence startled a deer foraging through
the leaf litter and broken glass."
2013
Multimedia installation
12' x 12' x 12'
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