Twins + Dreams

The image of twins, two people so similar yet so individual, may also represent the varied aspects of the same individual. The silhouettes of these twins are surrounded by their dreams or by a landscape that merges with them.
The nature of dreams and the process of dreaming intrigues me to the point of obsession. The separation between the real world and our dream world is sometimes thin. I am interested by both the similarities and the differences in these two worlds and vainly try to make sense of them.


Dream Fragments, 2005

Wool, silk, linen
30 x 83 inches

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Dream Sequence, 2007

Wool, silk
32” x 6’7.5”

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Dream Landscape, 2007

Wool, silk, linen
34 x 30 inches

Dream Worlds - Flight, 2007

Wool, silk, linen
34 x 24 inches

Dream Worlds - Nurture, 2008

Wool, silk, linen
38 x 27.5 inches

Dream Worlds - Hope, 2008

Wool, silk, linen
60.5 x 23.75 inches

Useless Dreams I - VI, 2003

Wool, silk, linen
36 x 29 x 2 inches

  • $2200 each
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The Conversation, 2002

Installation of The Whisperer and The Decision Maker, 2002

Wool, silk, linen
each: 36 x 29 x 2 inches

  • $3000 each
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The River Twins, 2003

Wool, silk, linen
36 x 55.5 inches

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The Captive Twin, 2003

Silk, linen
35.5 x 54 inches

The Guardian Twins, 2003

Wool, silk, linen
36 x 55.5 inches

The Third Twin, 2004

Wool, silk, linen
36 x 55.5 inches

  • NFS - Private Collection

The Sleeping Twins, 2005

Wool, silk, linen
34 x 65.5 inches

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