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shallow wood box, paper, lace, paint, and small clear light bulbs
4.75 X 8.25 X .5 inches

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Comment by Angela Elaine Petruncio on April 17, 2014 at 10:55am

Thank you for your insightful comments. The butterflies are transparencies.

Comment by Resident Curator on April 16, 2014 at 9:52pm

Curator’s Comments:

 

This piece is a lovely small scale assemblage, seemingly iridescent in sections, alternating with cool, semi-transparent color. The focal points of the insects and child’s portrait move the viewer up through the elongated verticality of the piece, hovering at areas of finer detail and color contrast.  I’m wondering if those are actual found butterflies in the piece, or silk/paper cutouts.  Either way, I feel there’s a strong Victorian sensibility to the piece, not only in the inclusion of feminine lace, but in the frozen moment of a living curio.  At first I couldn’t make out the objects as small clear light bulbs between and beneath the climbing leafy vines.  After reading the description I imagine they must bring a more contemporary quality to the sculpture, though they’re still constructed in a line as in a garden/floral row.  I also notice there is more open background space in this work compared with your most recent pieces.  The stillness of the ground suits the subject matter, offering placid self-possession and contemplation.

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