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Couple
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Couple
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Couple
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Ordeal by Fire
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Ordeal by Fire
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Ordeal by Fire
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Reading to a Dead Horse
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Man
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Man
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Man
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Three's a Crowd
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Three's a Crowd
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Three's a Crowd
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Dismal Prospects
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Departure
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Beating About
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Beating About
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Beating About
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Beating About
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Beating About
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Decapitation
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Decapitation
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Decapitation
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Oracular Confusion
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Oracular Confusion
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Sweet Separation
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Sweet Separation
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Sweet Separation
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Portrait of Beany
Sculptures 1998-2010
“I have sculpted my life like a statue made of a material alien to myself. Sometimes, I don’t even recognize me, so external to myself have I become, and so entirely artistically have I deployed my consciousness of myself. Who am I behind this unreality?”
All of the sculptures are made entirely of Ceramic from Navaho wheel clay, except for “Reading to a Dead Horse” in which the ceramic figures and objects are attached to a wooden framework which also includes pieces of driftwood. Some of the sculptures are polychromed with acrylic paint after firing, the rest are left the color of the clay.