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Author
Hedges, TamarKeyword
Research Subject Categories::HUMANITIES and RELIGION::Aesthetic subjects::ArtCeramics
Nature in art
Hudson Valley
Ceramic Exhibitions
Date Published
2019-05
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I have been collecting treasures from the landscapes of the Hudson Valley since childhood. This act of treasure-seeking allows me to escape into a world of my own creation. It’s a world where the only things I have to worry about are stomping through mud puddles and laughing at my own jokes. This escape from reality soothes my anxiety and allows me to smile during even the saddest circumstances. The joy that I feel in this act of collecting is imprinted on the objects. They become embedded with a magical potency. Through the process of making, organizing, and assembling these objects I manifest a world that suggests everything is going to be okay.Accessibility Statement
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