Soil on Concrete on Soil
1996 
People are invited to walk on woodblocks, branches, stones to make prints and embossings.  A print is also a sensory memory imprint.  A reference to the sacred ritual of walking, and ambi-circulation.  The soil is put back on top of the concrete, as a reminder of the history beneath the concrete that we walk on.
MEDIUM AND SIZE:  Interactive installation at public space Justin Herman Plaza in Embarcadero Center in San Francisco.  Woodblocks, branches, stones, soil, ink and paper.  3 ft. by 12 ft. [0.9 x 3.7 m] each print. 



