Fabric (in Material Translations with A. Aedy, H. Hoyne, H. Qualitz, H. Quinlivan, A. Zaraftis, M16 Artspace Canberra 2013) consisted of 14 drawings on found paper, marked with poured pigments and rubbed earth, crunched and ironed - damaged and resilient. Linking the drawings were triangular skewer and plastic tubing forms, fragile and flexible, ordered and chaotic; like the clonal forests of the Earth, the oldest living organisms, sending up new growth from a subterranean ancient root system.

Materials: various papers each 44 x 31 cm, graphite, pigments, earth, skewers, plastic tubing, wire, pins. Installation variable dimensions.