Glyphosate Paintings are a series of works created using the herbicide glyphosate as both medium and subject, confronting the viewer with the material reality of toxicity. Installed in spaces where audiences donned Level C HAZMAT suits, the project stages a visceral encounter with environmental contamination, bureaucratic control, and embodied risk. Drawing on site-specific research and ritual gesture, the paintings explore the blurred boundaries between protection and exposure, natural and synthetic, harm and healing.





