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New York, 2024-26
Hand-embroidered fringe (embroidery floss)
2.5" x 155.5"
Quetzal Fringe is a color exploration of an extraordinarily long tail feather of an imaginary mythical Quetzal, Guatemala’s national bird.


As Canaries in a Coal Mine. Portraits of Avian Families at Risk,
Dyckman Farmhouse Museum, New York, NY
Oct 23—Nov 22, 2025
Quetzal Fringe (In-Progress)
Hand-embroidered fringe (embroidery floss)
2.5" x 100"
Henhouse
Chicken and rooster feathers on silk organza, hand-embroidered French knots and fringe (embroidery floss)
25.5" x 38.5"
Untitled (Blue, Green)
Dyed chicken feathers on Amate paper, metallic and synthetic threads, artist’s gray hair
15.5" x 23"
Untitled (Blue, Green, Yellow)
Dyed chicken feathers on Amate paper, hand-embroidered French knots and fringe (embroidery floss)
15.5" x 23"
Untitled (Carnival)
Dyed chicken feathers on Amate paper, hand-embroidered French knots and fringe (embroidery floss)
23.5” x 23"
Untitled (Green, Orange)
Dyed chicken feathers on Amate paper, hand-embroidered French knots and fringe (embroidery floss)
20" x 23"
Portraits of Avian Families at Risk (View complete Checklist)
Fabric swatches, nylon thread on silk organza
Dimensions variable