Everything Repeats Itself: A New Body of Work for Spring 2025

Loss alters perception. It fractures time, distorts meaning, and reshapes the landscapes we thought we understood. In this new body of work, created in the aftermath of her father’s sudden passing, Honey turns her gaze inward, stripping away familiar elements of her artistic language to confront the weight of grief, memory, and existential uncertainty.

Absent from these works are her signature tentacles… her long-standing symbol of agency, control, and intervention. Instead, the compositions feel suspended, restrained, or caught in patterns that suggest cycles of repetition, observation, and powerlessness. Religious iconography collides with voyeurism, the suburban ideal dissolves into discord, and pathways to escape lead nowhere. Each piece wrestles with a sense of disorientation, as if the foundation of reality has subtly shifted, leaving behind a world that looks familiar but feels profoundly altered.

Through surreal juxtapositions and layered symbolism, Honey examines the tension between past and present, comfort and chaos, control and submission. This body of work does not attempt to resolve grief… it sits within it, suspended, uncomfortable, documenting the ways loss permeates the psyche and the absurdity of memory looping upon itself, as well as the silent, unseen forces that shape our perception of reality. Everything Repeats Itself is not just a reflection on personal mourning, but a meditation on the broader, inescapable cycles of history, trauma, and transformation that we all must face.

To view specific info on each piece, please visit Honey’s portfolio page

Pieces from this collection are only available to purchase at gallery shows