As a natural progression from the Hand Built work, the idea of losing the rectangle format became obvious. Abandoning this restriction allowed for circular and odd-shaped pieces to take form, with eventual forays into a 3-D format that shed additional constraints. Some of the works are two-sided and are hung from the ceiling to be observed from both sides. Other non-rectangular 3-D works continue to use the wall as a base, but their particular combinations of overlapping paper and fabric enable them to be hung in various combinations.
There is a great sense of fun and freedom within this work, where humor is allowed to thrive.