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| Sally Packard |
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| Referencing both the animal and the human form, her sculptures are reminiscent of something familiar but are very definitely alien. They are anthropomorphic, evocative of a cocoon or discarded hull once embodied with a creature identity. The forms allude to the topography of animate forms, dwellings, clothing and skin…..they are intentionally awkward and vulnerable, but oddly humorous. They suggest a previous identity but appear to be between genes. |
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