You Misplaced Your Guts When You Sold Your Soul
Acrylic and spray paint on canvas and fabric
70x68x10 in
117.8x172.72x25.4 cm

Woods’ often expresses her ongoing interest in political and social commentary within abstraction. While her work often prioritizes movement, materiality, and reconstruction, pieces such as this use fragmented text, layered surfaces, and tension-filled compositions to respond to cultural overwhelm, collective anxiety, and the emotional exhaustion of contemporary life. Rather than presenting direct political messaging, Woods approaches activism through atmosphere and gesture, creating works that function simultaneously as personal expression, social reflection, and quiet protest.

Lipstick on a Bad Dream is a Nightmare
Acrylic on canvas with fabric and ropes
50x56x6 in
127x142.24x15.24 cm

Horticultural
Acrylic and spray paint on canvas and organza on a fallen limb in glass vase
Variable sizes

Send Help
Acrylic and oil pastel on canvas with ropes
48x48x4 in // 121.92x121.92x10.16 cm

Message Left Unread (left), 2026
Acrylic on canvas with fringe
20×50×6 in
50.8×127×15.24 cm

Effloresence (above), 2026
Acrylic and spraypaint on sculpted canvas
variable sizes

The Last Vestiges at Sea // Acrylic on canvas // 50×54×4 in // 127×137.16×10.16 cm

Moonjoy
Acrylic on canvas with twine
54x50x6 in
137.16x127x15.24 cm