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| 2010. Used belts. 5' x 5' |
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I'm Kelly, an art student who would like to share some of my work, experiences, and thoughts with those in the blogosphere.
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| 2010. Used belts. 5' x 5' |
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| 2010. Wood, wire, beef, glass. 13" x 17" x 15" |
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| These are photos I took of my lovely friend Andy wearing several of my crocheted hats. | -->See my store on etsy.com, I should have them posted soon: kellynmc |
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| Chantal, our third musketeer, enjoys the playground during the shoot. |
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| Photo credit: Andy Daniels |
Every natural thing can be reframed, reorganized, recontextualized. When square segments are selected, reproduced objectively in black and white, similar patterns in construction emerge. Each piece originates far from the next; from neuron to moon craters. Yet when compared without any context a kiwi begins to look like a colony of bacteria, and coral begins to look like a spine with too many ribs. There is a common thread though every thing in this world, a constant interaction that creates infinite different things that look strangely alike.