Tapping into your life
Thursday, June 5th, 2008
This paper sculpture represents one of the first pieces of art I did while tapping into personal history. It represents feelings of being wounded and vulnerable following a serious knee injury.
In the early 1980s, while living in Chicago and making my living as a medical writer, I found myself looking for a different way to spend my vacation time. A coworker told me about Oxbow, a summer art colony run by the Art Institute of Chicago.
I had my doubts.
I’d traced comics as a child to make decorations for our windows, but that was the extent of my “artistic” experience. But I decided to take the plunge, despite the wave of second-guessing that swamped me as I stepped onto a yellow school bus with a group of teenagers to make the trek to Oxbow.
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