ann morton

  • HOME
  • PORTFOLIO
    • Hook, Line and Sinker
    • Toward 2050
    • Invasive Species
    • Violet Protest
    • Tense
    • EC Corps
    • What Can I Say?
    • When I'm 64
    • It's Only Natural
    • Blue MAGA
    • Proof Reading
    • NOT
    • We Call This Home
    • ReThanks
    • Warning Signals
    • What Happened Today?
    • Josef and Michelle
    • Ground Cover
    • INFLUX - Cycles 3 and 5
    • Street Gems
    • Oxbow Series
    • Samplers
    • Crime Scenes
    • Hear I Am
    • Caution Field
    • Collective Cover Project >
      • Collective Processing Sequence
      • Collective Members
      • From the Collective
    • 13 Fridays
    • By a Thin Thread
  • STATEMENT/BIO
  • NEW WORK
  • CURRENTS
  • CONTACT
  • HOME
  • PORTFOLIO
    • Hook, Line and Sinker
    • Toward 2050
    • Invasive Species
    • Violet Protest
    • Tense
    • EC Corps
    • What Can I Say?
    • When I'm 64
    • It's Only Natural
    • Blue MAGA
    • Proof Reading
    • NOT
    • We Call This Home
    • ReThanks
    • Warning Signals
    • What Happened Today?
    • Josef and Michelle
    • Ground Cover
    • INFLUX - Cycles 3 and 5
    • Street Gems
    • Oxbow Series
    • Samplers
    • Crime Scenes
    • Hear I Am
    • Caution Field
    • Collective Cover Project >
      • Collective Processing Sequence
      • Collective Members
      • From the Collective
    • 13 Fridays
    • By a Thin Thread
  • STATEMENT/BIO
  • NEW WORK
  • CURRENTS
  • CONTACT
New Vocabulary
Artist designed jacquard woven cloth, pieced/sewn
​2022
 
March 2020 would mark the moment in time that our world changed forever. To date, (October 2023), 1,151,435 people have died in the US from Covid 19, and 6,977.023  worldwide. The impact of this pandemic brought a new vocabulary – new words, and familiar words that took on a new meanings. This work explores the most used words during these past two years, woven into fabric, broken apart and reassembled to create a visual portrait of this fearful virus that has affected all of us in profound and irreparable ways.
Copyright © Ann Morton, 2026