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| Winter Poem. (Left and above) Digital prints sealed under Mulberry paper, poem (written by the artist) printed on binder's cloth hinges. Shown front and back. Open: 26 x 5 x .5." 2005. Edition of ten. Limited copies available. $200.
Winter Windows. (Below) Digital prints sealed under Mulberry paper. 6 x 5 x 25 x .5." 2005. Edition of ten. Limited copies available. $200. The house, especially in winter, can be seen as an extension of ourselves. We spend our time indoors during winter. The house is a shell, and it keeps us protected from the weather outside. The windows could be our eyes. We look out our windows and look in other windows, seeing into other eyes; other houses. Rectangular frames enclose our glowing views. We watch through layers of glass, screen, frost fog and snow. We see a world in shades of gray with muted colors. We experience the contrasts of inside and out, warm and cold, dark and light. copyright 2007 Stephanie Mahan Stigliano. All rights reserved. |
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