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Domestic Archaeology, ..more

Today we finish up with Domestic Archaeology.  Here we have the strange, the weird, the never before seen... 

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Text Triptych    Size: 12”H x 11”W x 6”D

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Artifact #4     Size: 20”H x 39”W  open;  20”H x 16”W x 12”D closed Although this one also has 3 moving parts, it's meant as more of a codex then a triptych.

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 Clothespin Artifact     Size: 25”H x17”W x 1”D  Back in the 1950s, people had clotheslines, and bags to hold the clothespins         

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Pouch....about the same size as Clothespin Artifact.  Back in the 1950s, people had clotheslines, and bags to hold the clothespins.   

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 Hanging Text     Size:  39”H x 29”W open; 21”H x39”W closed

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Clothespin Shrine 46" h x 30"w (open) 22"h x 30"w (closed). This is one of my favorites, but it's never left the house. The frame is a great old drying rack, and it folds into several different configurations.

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Actually, there are a few more, but nothing that needs to be seen. Next post is a virtual field trip to a time-capsule of a house!

Sunday 01.07.18
Posted by Diane Savona
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