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Dianne
Bradley


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Peculiar personalities
in quaintly queer spaces populate my dreams, tossing
me into the milieu of the shadowy past where my muse
resides. Small rural settings somewhere near Georgia
but not far from Alabama inspire faceless subjects in
collages, yet at other times, the Northern experience
dominates the layered focus of a media project. In all
compositions irregular shapes stubbornly cling to one
another to reveal unnatural and natural elements that
regulate life through its cycles.
Here also, protected by naive innocence, small children
play together in imaginary realms, giggle about silly
secrets, and invent their own adventures in open fields
or in suburban backyards. At other times, older family
members reveal duty and care through their toil, yet
unexpected tragedy besets the young as well as the old.
I conjure up an individual's pictorial presence by piecing
together scraps of paper and bits of textiles to honor
all humanity.
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