Ley Line (n.) - an imaginary line between some important places believed to be where there were very old paths, often inherent with special power and magical energy.  

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I get lost in the mirrors, the monocles, the glass. If only you could accept what you see, then maybe you could see what could be. // “…if only you could accept what you feel.”//

The colours are hints, the lights are guides. // “You and I are only part of the puzzle, you see?”// The glue that binds this whole story together. Every nexus greater than the sum.  

In this space we find ourselves reflected– the glimpses of ourselves, each other… Each story will end. And soon there will be another. All I ask is for you to remember to connect them. That you always remember to leave the connection open, your hand outstretched…so the story always has a place to go...

Ley Lines// a collaboration and installation with Matt Jacob on view at For All Handkind. A huge thank you to Kim McKinnis, Robin Rogers, and the Chrysler Museum Glass Studio crew for allowing us the space to explore and create xx