She Can't Dream For Us All
2006
Bone dust from every bone in the body cast and carved into the fossilized remnants of “Lucy” Australopithecus Afarensis, bone cores filled with melted vinyl and audiotape recordings of Sylvia Plath reciting her poems “Daddy” and “Lady Lazarus,” homemade paper (pulp made from mothers’, wives’ and daughters’ letters to soldiers in the field from various wars), ground iron, calcium, water extendable resin, pigments, lace, silk, walnut, glass
42” x 48” x 24”