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Mixed-media kinetic construction, ©2006, 72″(h) x 32″(w) x 23″(d). |
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Loosely based on the early 19th Century poem by Mary Howitt, called “The Spider and the Fly”, the artwork explores different manifestations of entrapment, flattery, and human behavior. Viewer participation enhances emotional interaction with the artwork.
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