milk, grass, copper, wood and steel 96″ x 60″ x 96″
I planted grass seed in the floor of dirt and put fresh milk in the udders. The milk slowly dripped onto the planted seedlings. After 10 days, when the grass grew thick and lush and the dripping milk slowly began to rot, I stopped watering the grass.
As the milk coagulated in the udders it would no longer drip. The milk went rancid, turning into a beautiful brain-like texture, covered with mold and maggots.
Frontage Gallery, a temporary alternative window space sponsored by the Santa Brarbara Arts Council in California