Chain Reaction, detail of inside. The story reads: "While sewing on an outfit, she became frustrated and threw the doll down, cracking its face. 'I cried for hours'. She keeps that doll as a reminder of the lesson she learned about temper and blaming her problems on inanimate objects." This is a true story told to me by my mother.
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Art Work from 1995, part 2
Here are the separate cards from Apron Strings (see yesterday's post). Mixed media: photo emulsion transfer, colored pencil, wall paper on card.
Chain Reaction, detail of inside. The story reads: "While sewing on an outfit, she became frustrated and threw the doll down, cracking its face. 'I cried for hours'. She keeps that doll as a reminder of the lesson she learned about temper and blaming her problems on inanimate objects." This is a true story told to me by my mother.
Chain Reaction, detail of inside. The story reads: "While sewing on an outfit, she became frustrated and threw the doll down, cracking its face. 'I cried for hours'. She keeps that doll as a reminder of the lesson she learned about temper and blaming her problems on inanimate objects." This is a true story told to me by my mother.
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