My collection of Clutter prints celebrate the light at the end of the tunnel of a sincere case of cabin fever. They are a tribute to our accessories and the details in our lives, in our windows and on our dashboards that keep us company. Doing dishes I tend to drift... I imagine these objects have better things to do with their time as well. My show is how I imagine them. They, who stare me down as I go about my motherly business, wishing my family well and welcoming our arrival home.
As a child, I dug. I loved a good basement or cupboard to dig through and my grandparent's held my attention for the entirety of my childhood. I made a clubhouse on top of an armoir once... we'd fish out abandoned He-Men and treasure that fell behind it. A case of sentimental attachment as serious as the one I have requires balance. Sometimes too much is just that, too much. This is an effort to clear away some of the clutter.
She is available 8x10 and in a poster-sized giclee.
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Printed on white matte paper from a Canon Imagerunner C4080. Lovingly hand-colored with Aquarelle pencils and framed in a painted 8x10 I rescued from a mid-century estate sale, I will sign and ship the print carefully.
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