It's a great collection of reflection the Afterlife exhibition at the Charles Taylor Art Center in Hampton...http://www.dailypress.com/features/dp-gl_mark_1104nov04,0,429994.column
I have two pieces in the show and am surrounded by moving and memorable homage to those feelings and folks that death evokes. I wish that the author of this article would have included mention of the amazingly rich and complex emotionally riveting shrine created by fiber artist Lynn Sward http://paperartsshoppe.com/html/adq_sp05.html as memento mori for her son Scott who was murdered in 2005.
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Thursday, November 8, 2007
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