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Revision as of 19:33, 2 December 2009
Six Pack Ring Snowflake Motif Relief. Sculpture. Polystyrene. Object formerly featured a yarn hanger. Second half of 20th century, c.e.
Discovered in South Royalton, Vermont in 1998.
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A perfect symmetry can be observed even through materials of humble origin. Perhaps this piece is informed by the work of “Snow Flake” Bentley. We believe it dates from the late 1960’s or early 1970’s, an era noted for the influence of “woman's” magazines in popular culture. One of the characteristics of Bad Craft, this relief sculpture is trying, quite energetically, to be something that it isn’t.