The Wizard of Oz story and its characters have always played a part in my artwork. Facing and letting go of stories that don’t serve us, conquering our fears, striving to be fulfilled and loved and of course, the choosing to embrace the inner and outer journey we’re on together. “Toto, I have a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore” and nothing is rarely what it seems to be at first glance.
21” x 7” - old doll’s bonnet and shoe, variety of repurposed textiles, miscellaneous
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A Lighted Match
22” x 14” - old hair barrette, bullet casing, doll’s
eye, ballet skirt, metal cup, miscellaneous
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SOLD
But I Still Want One
18 x 12” - Glove fingers, doll parts, wicked witch red shoe, baby clothes scraps, etc.
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Saturday Nite in Emerald City
26” x 10”- 1930's velvet doll’s hat and body parts, metal scrap, quilting pieces, glove finger, sewing notions, lace trim, miscellaneous
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More Than This
19” x 11”- Burlap scrap, metal whisk, curtain ruff, quilt remnants, wool sock scrap, metal scrap, doll’s hat and arm, and a ruby slipper from the wicked witch of the west!
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Ding Dong
21 x 16” - casters, Peruvian glove remnants, old doll bonnet, quilt pieces, miscellaneous
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Not in Kansas Anymore
SOLD