I'm hoping these 2.5D works might translate into some 3D (in the round) assemblages... at this point the paper is merely a ground on which the items collide. How can I better engage my surface? And if I'm not engaging it, why have one at all? These start to remind me of little critters...
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polyurethane, hair, string, and pig intestines on 17" x 14" paper |
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polyurethane, hair, fiberglass insulation, and pig intestines on 17" x 14" paper |
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polyurethane, hair, string, and pig intestines on 17" x 14" paper |
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