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Poison Pie
polymer clay, acrylic paint, wood, ribbon 22"x19"x16"
Clinging Comb
polymer clay, fabric, mixed media 11"x7"x7"
Pink Fringed Deceiver
polymer clay, wood, ribbon, acrylic paint, mixed media 11"x42"x13"
Blue Box
fabric, wood, mixed media 40"x8"x8"
Rosy Belle
fabric, polymer clay, mixed media 39"x12"x12"
Shaggy Parasol
wood, epoxy clay, acrylic paint, mixed media 12"x11"x10"
False Clustering Blusher I
wood, found objects 30"x11"x5"
Poison Pie
(installation view)
Poison Pie
(installation view)
POISON PIE
The jellyfish and the mushroom exist as elusive, enticing, foreboding and sometimes-deadly members of the flora and fauna of Washington State. Scrutinizing these magically alluring species, they are made to beguile us with frills, paint and ribbon in the same way women heighten their attraction with costume and paint.
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