| ARTSPEAKS |
Visual
Stories by Jane Lawton Baldridge |
| Gallery Four |
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For Keely This piece is dedicated to the families who have survived by farming for generations. The small family farms have been auctioned off and future generations will work in factories or burger joints, God help them. Gicleé Print
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| I lived in Michigan from 1985 - 1988. Every day when I drove into town another farm was filled with cars and folks. You could pick out the family being foreclosed on, standing dejectedly, quiet and to the side as everything they owned went to the highest bidder to pay the banks which are now owned by the big corporate farms. Keely, her brother and her daddy; and Mark, Gomer and Mike.... | |||
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Southern Belle Iris prints
wrapped on 8x10 stretchers which are screwed together, then wrapped
in a rose colored tulle.
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Southern
women may be as pretty as a magnolia
but they dare not bruise as easily. |
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Valentines I Collage
on Tyvek
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| This piece explores some of my mother's mysterious love interests through the very interesting communication form -- telegrams and war letters. I have never received an actual telegram. | |||
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Broken Dreams Iris
prints mounted on
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| If this helps at least one woman leave or one person understand it will have meaning. | |||
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Jane's Dilemma Gicleé
Print
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| This work is obvious in its subject. | |||
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Love Letter Gone Bad Gicleé
and Acetate
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| Sometimes
we want something so bad we don't realize that it is not right. |
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Thank you for viewing Gallery 4
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