Invasive Species
Malignant, parasitic, unchecked, and uncooperative, invasive species drift into new locations and choke the life out of native residents. In some cases, they target specific creatures, leaving others alone, while in others they are indiscriminate in their slaughter, suppressing and killing everything that is not them.
They are given various names, including Spotted Lanternfly, Cane Toad, Emerald Ash Borer, Incel, and Misogynist. As we move into the third millennium, it is imperative that society works cooperatively to eradicate these invaders and return our shared ecosphere to its natural balance.
Constructed with acrylic on canvas, rice paper, and quilted deconstructed canvases from my earlier works.

Invasive Species No. 2 Deconstructed paintings sewn together, paper collage, and acrylic on canvas Size: 30 W x 40 H x 1.5 D in

Invasive Species No. 3 Deconstructed paintings sewn together, paper collage, and acrylic on canvas Size: 30 W x 40 H x 1.5 D in

Invasive Species No. 7 Deconstructed paintings sewn together and acrylic on canvas Size: 10 W x 1 H x .5 D in
Invasive Species No. 1 Deconstructed paintings sewn together, paper collage, and acrylic on canvas Size: 30 W x 40 H x 1.5 D in

Invasive Species No. 4 Deconstructed paintings sewn together and acrylic on canvas Size: 12 W x 14 H x .5 D in

Invasive Species No. 8 Deconstructed paintings sewn together and acrylic on canvas Size: 10 W x 10 H x .5 D in

Invasive Species No. 5 Deconstructed paintings sewn together and acrylic on canvas Size: 10 W x 10 H x .5 D in

Invasive Species No. 6 Deconstructed paintings sewn together and acrylic on canvas Size: 20 W x 20 H x 1.5 D in