The Drops is a series of paintings on paper made from single droplets of paint. Layered one after another, forms emerge from the tensions of precision, timing, and the volume of each drop. The process invites both happenstance and restraint, shaped by the unique chemical properties of the materials themselves.
The Drops may be viewed in the context of the California Light and Space movement. As with the best work of that era, the series manifests a decisive, apparent simplicity that can only be achieved through extended, focused, daily practice. At the same time, in its intimacy, femininity, and unabashed hyper-fertility—developed while the artist was pregnant with her son—the work resonates with threads of post-1970 feminist art.




















