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who have seen my work in progress often flip it over to look at
the back side. I have devised strategies for displaying the back
as well as the front, without resorting to a two-sided frame. Some
pieces are large sculptural forms. Other are three-dimensional
vessels in which the inside and outside of the vessel are the "front" and "back" of
the embroidery. And some are books: as you turn the page, you see
the front and the back of each page. |
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