I wanted to make work that was immediate and visible with the restrictions we have all experienced during the current pandemic. The process was born out of loss, the need to connect, the longing to see friends and family again and also historic memories of England.

The text pieces were things I wanted to say, I wanted them to be ambitious and conflicted at the same time. I found the art became entangled with the process more and more. The site specific choice, the documentation, others remarked they look like a kind of protest. Traveling to the post office to post the drop cloth, conversations on the phone with friends and family and making those personal connections became the work.