All My Eggs
All My Eggs explores the idea of commitment and the idea of the many possibilities that can come from committing oneself – to a task, to a person, to a life, etc. It also speaks to the totality of commitment and to the routine that can be part of it.
A subtext for me in this piece has to do with conception and choices we make around having children. There are 28 eggs in this piece, which is the number of eggs I estimate I have left for conceiving, having released 324 in my life thus far.
2003
Abaca, Flax, Eggs
(91”H x 43” W x 8”D)