PAS DE DEUX 

The work presented in Pas de Deux is both very personal and universal. It is about love and loss. In June 2023, Eileen lost the love of her life, Steve Derrickson, to cancer. He was a lifelong artist and had had a number of used drop cloths. As a way of working through her grief, Eileen began making art from Steve’s drop cloths and other discarded items, upcycling them into art. This work is named Pas de Deux for the spiritual dance Eileen and Steve continue to do in the studio they once shared.



Pas de Deux, Queen of Rogues Gallery, Glenford, NY. October 2024. Video by Mimi Young and Richard Hall.

Pas de Deux I, 2024, used drop cloths, textile hardener, liquid graphite, glue, on cradled wood panel, 32 x 76 inches

Pas de Deux II, 2024, used drop cloths, textile hardener, liquid graphite, glue, on cradled wood panel, 32 x 76 inches

Pas de Deux III, 2024, used drop cloths, textile hardener, liquid graphite, glue, on cradled wood panel, 32 x 76 inches

Spirit Dance, used drop cloths, textile hardener, liquid graphite, glue, on cradled wood panel, 56 x 84 inches

Pas de Deux (detail)
Pas de Deux (detail)
Pas de Deux (detail)

Pas de Deux I, II, and III Installation

Requiem for Steve, 2024, used drop cloth, paint, paint brush, glue, encaustic, and cut nails, 42 x 84 inches