This new work follows on the heals of the drawing series, The Weight of Things, and the book series, Library of the History of the Working Stone which looks to each stone for its personal story. I am now placing the stones in a grid-like fashion, with extensive labeling under each one, like something you might see in an anthropology museum. My labeling is intentionally indecipherable to give the impression that each (common) stone is rare, distinctive and remarkable. The title for this body of work, Each Of Us... "As Common As A Field Daisy, And As Singular" comes from a Mary Oliver poem. Oliver's line, shown in quotes, speaks directly to what I am expressing with this work: to elevate the common stone (symbolizing soul) to the unique, noble, divine spirit it (and each of us) is.