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Apple (Malus Pumila)
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Rat (Rattus)
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Beans (Phaseolus Vulgaris)
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Butterfly (Lepidoptera)
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Tree Bark
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Pharmakon, Installation view, Dorris H. Hamilton Gallery, Salve Regina University, RI
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Pharmakon, Installation view, Dorris H. Hamilton Gallery, Salve Regina University, RI
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Alice in the Garden
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Pumpkin (Curcurbita pepo)
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Pomegranite (Punica granatum)
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Olives (Olea Europaea)
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Cat (Felis catus)
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Beet (Beta Vulgaris)
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Pharmakon, Installation view, Dorris H. Hamilton Gallery, Salve Regina University, RI
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Pharmakon, Installation view, Garden, Dorris H. Hamilton Gallery, Salve Regina University, RI
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Pharmakon, Garden detail
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Pharmakon, Garden detail
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Pharmakon, Garden detail
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Pharmakon, Garden detail
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Pharmakon, Garden detail
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Pharmakon, Garden detail
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Pharmakon, Garden detail
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Pharmakon, Garden detail
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Pharmakon, Garden detail
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Pharmakon, Garden detail
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Gathering
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It's Apple Pies the Men Like
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Pharmakon, Installation view, Dorris H. Hamilton Gallery, Salve Regina University, RI
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Pharmakon, Installation view, She-skin
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Pharmakon, detail She-skin
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Pharmakon, installation view, Runes
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Pharmakon, detail, Runes
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Pharmakon, detail, Runes
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Pharmakon, detail, Runes
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Pharmakon, detail, Runes
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Pharmakon, detail, Runes
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Pharmakon, installation view, I-Ching
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Pharmakon, detail, I Ching
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Pharmakon, detail, I Ching
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Pharmakon, detail, I Ching
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Masquerade
PHARMAKON (2006)
This body of work entitled Pharmakon began with a group of photographs that I took of rotting fruits and vegetables that I had around my house. Increasingly I felt that the images in this body of work began to speak to ideas about the body and intimacy. At times grotesque or surreal, this work speaks not only to my interest in the domestic and the alchemical but also to my thoughts about the loss of innocence and the acquisition of knowledge and enlightenment.