


New York, 2024-5
Hand-embroidered fringe (embroidery floss)
2.5" x 100"
Quetzal Fringe is a color exploration of an extraordinarily long tail feather of an imaginary mythical Quetzal, Guatemala’s national bird.
The piece currently measures 100" long but in its final iteration it will measure 150", the whole length of a skein of embroidery floss.



As Canaries in a Coal Mine. Portraits of Avian Families at Risk
Dyckman Farmhouse Museum, New York, NY
Oct 23—Nov 22, 2025
Quetzal Fringe
Hand-embroidered fringe (embroidery floss)
2.5" x 100"
Henhouse
Chicken and rooster feathers on silk organza, hand-embroidered French knots and fringe (embroidery floss)
25.5" x 38.5"
Untitled (Blue, Green)
Dyed chicken feathers on Amate paper, metallic and synthetic threads, artist’s gray hair
15.5" x 23"
Untitled (Blue, Green, Yellow)
Dyed chicken feathers on Amate paper, hand-embroidered French knots and fringe (embroidery floss)
15.5" x 23"
Untitled (Carnival)
Dyed chicken feathers on Amate paper, hand-embroidered French knots and fringe (embroidery floss)
23.5” x 23"
Untitled (Green, Orange)
Dyed chicken feathers on Amate paper, hand-embroidered French knots and fringe (embroidery floss)
20" x 23"
Portraits of Avian Families at Risk (View complete Checklist)
Fabric swatches, nylon thread on silk organza
Dimensions variable