In this series I use alcohol ink to write out significant personal words and phrases relating to queer identity and gender politics that have stood out in my memory, like ghosts in my mind. After writing the words on half of the paper, I fold the paper to make a mirror image monoprint, Rorschach style, blurring words and color into abstraction. The newly created abstract landscape is representative of the forever changed emotional landscape these words had on me, further blurring the emotional trauma of these words on me. The words are mostly unseen, but sometimes you can see a ghost trace left behind.
Growing up a competitive swimmer and near the ocean, the water has always been a source of inspiration for me. The looseness and unexpectedness in this series is reminiscent of water splashes on paper. Water has been a space of reflection, meditation, introversion, a connection behind mind and body. While the words mostly disappear, the landscapes- physical and emotional- are forever changed.