Trans Bodies of Water

My art has moved me towards connecting my experiences in nature with my experiences as a transgender and non-binary individual at so many different stages of my life as a photography student, art therapy student, working art therapist and now ceramicist.  Often I find old photographs I have taken of the shorelines at different tides and can see the human forms in them, or perhaps the forms of shorelines in the human body. I find myself coming back to the fluidity of bodies of water, the places they can go from salt to brackish to freshwater and back, and the parts of myself that in some senses make me a body of water too.

Trans Bodies of Water I
Trans Bodies of Water II, Front
Trans Bodies of Water II, Detail of Jasper cabochons
Trans Bodies of Water II, Detail
Trans Bodies of Water III, Front
Trans Bodies of Water III, Back