This drawing depicts a sculpture made from button-down shirts, stuffed with dried leaves and cinched at the waist, like a scarecrow. The work explores the cyclical nature of dress and identity—from the first garments worn in infancy to the very last—suggesting a continuum shaped by experience, memory, and the traces we leave behind.
Size, unframed: 15″ x 11″ (H x W)
Size, framed: 13″ x 21″ x 1.5″ (H x W x D)
Materials: Graphite on 140 lb. rag paper with a deckled edge.
Frame: Solid maple or birch with a matte white enamel finish. Profile is square.

