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It takes a village

February 7, 2010 Posted In India

Kali in all her splender

It takes a village to hang a show. We had teams of carpenders, painters, tailors, electricians, and technicians some more efficent than others. The show is up it is hung and I am off back to the US today. This will be my last post from India. I will however try to add additional images and fill in many of the blanks.

The Team at work.

Why it took so long to hang with so many people is beyond me but I have learned that every step is debated in great detail.

Curling in on itself

My work titled Curling In On itself made up of over 300 woodblock prints backed in saris hung on string.

Collums of Nusance

standing w work

GEAUX SAINTS!

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