Public Project
Migrant Herbalism
In the Migrant Herbalist archive and I capture the graphic form of the soul of each herb and its healing power through historical techniques of cameraless photography and embroidery. Inspired by Anna Atkins’ photographs of seaweed, I created a series of cyanotypes on cotton fabric, made from the healing herbs that have migrated with us and that I have collected from Mexican grocery stores in New York City neighborhoods. Each cyanotype archives a variety of diverse components including barks, pollen, seeds, flowers, petals, leaves, and branches, which can appear alone or assembled in bouquets.
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