Monday, December 3, 2012

Meg Thomas






Shelter
Burlap, plaster, wire, spray paint, graphite
4' 6" x 2' x 1' 7"

Shelter is an abstraction of a dwelling that is uncomfortably familiar. Its opening is meaning to be inviting, but its insides are too freaky to allow any more physical interaction with the viewer. It is somewhat like being hesitantly fascinated by a carcass or a once-loved home that is in ruins.  


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