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scary babies
quilts

Over the years, I’ve documented what’s become known as the Scary Babies. Doll photographs were printed onto cotton via Spoonflower and created into a series of small quilts. These pieces combine cut and torn fabric scraps—cottons that have been stamped, screened, gel-printed, and painted—stitched together by hand and machine. They are a humorous, sometimes haunting, reminder that everything transforms.

The Scary Babies have been floating around in our gardens year-round for nearly twenty-five years. They have become a rich, humorous, and ever-changing part of the garden’s history—mirroring the constant transformations we all experience. As we learn to embrace our own aging, the dolls quietly reflect the passage of time, weathered by wind, rain, snow, sun, insects, birds, and the shifting rhythms of the surrounding plants.

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