It's a Moment You Can Almost Feel
Fabric, light, and air come together in a quiet dance
Visions, an Interactive Textile Environment
Suspended hand-crafted lightweight sculptures, scorched textiles. Size varies - can be recreated in various forms, sizes, and colors to complement any modern interior perfectly.
The Story
First created at a smaller scale and acquired by the Girls' Club Collection in 2013, Visions evolved into a large-scale installation in 2015 for an exhibition at FAT Village, curated by Leah Brown and Peter Symons.
Envisioned as distorted flowers with elongated petals, they pose a haunting question: What are you humans doing to us?
An Interactive Experience
Visions shifts from a static display into an interactive experience driven by its environment. It dances and sways in response to the natural airflow and the physical movement of visitors walking through the space. Furthermore, the translucent, scorched surfaces interact with the gallery's lighting. The viewer does not just look at the installation—their presence and perspective actively reshape how it is experienced.
Revisiting the Concept
In 2025, the artist revisited the piece, adding cascading red threads that flow from their centers, suggesting passion and pain—as captured in the accompanying photographs below.
Following its successful exhibition at FAT Village, this site-specific work has been displayed at The Center - HollywoodArt & Culture, the Rosemary Duffy Larson Gallery in Davie, the Helen Salzberg Gallery in Palm Beach Gardens, Bailey Contemporary Art Center, and even in a commercial office space at Edmar International in Paris, France—each time uniquely adapted to the space, as seen in the pictures below.
Visions, a Traveling, Site-Specific Art Installation
Selected Collections
"Hey You" is a textile installation originally donated to a fundraiser as part of the Abracadabra Art Show, curated by Jane Hart, Curator of Exhibitions at the Art and Culture Center/Hollywood. The piece is now proudly held in the collection of the Girls’ Club in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.



