For MOS 2025, I will be exhibiting artwork from my Boundary Oak Series. In late 2020, I began a body of work celebrating, honoring and memorializing the life of the historic 325-year-old Boundary Oak Tree that was tragically destroyed during an intense windstorm. The Boundary Oak was a California-native Valley Oak tree that once marked the boundary between Walnut Creek and Contra Costa County. This ongoing series consists of woodblock prints, monoprints, handmade paper, and mixed media pieces, with ash from the Boundary Oak Tree incorporated into each piece of artwork. Although the Boundary Oak Tree is no longer standing, it continues to live on in another time, form and place in my ongoing, evolving and ever-growing series.