Making Earth
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performance at pepper canyon outdoor studio, university of california, san diegoVarious Small Fires
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The artwork presented consists of three images that depict different actions related to the earth and the human body. The first image shows a person shoveling soil, emphasizing the physical labor and connection to the land. The second image captures a person crumbling soil, suggesting a more tactile and introspective approach. The third image depicts a person smelling and tasting the earth, highlighting the sensory engagement with the natural environment. The overall series explores the human experience of interacting with the earth through various physical and sensorial means, inviting the viewer to consider our relationship with the natural world. ...

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