Doll Q1 Acrylic Print
by Char Szabo-Perricelli
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Doll Q1 acrylic print by Char Szabo-Perricelli. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
I call this series Babes in Meanstreet. The images give these abandoned, nameless dolls which were left out in a heap of other detritus a face. I... more
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Artist's Description
I call this series "Babes in Meanstreet". The images give these abandoned, nameless dolls which were left out in a heap of other detritus a face. I have purposefully not named them because once upon a time they were called something by a small child who loved them.
Their anonymity is also pause for reflection on real people who has disappeared out of mainstream society and have become nameless, faceless figures left out in the cold, both figuratively and literally.
About Char Szabo-Perricelli
I'm a photographer, artist, writer & environmentalist with a passion for architecture, history, nature & life's processes. I am bound to the Earth by much more than gravity and am fascinated by its microcosmic goings on. Most of my work is "biostructural" (a word I made up during an interview when asked to describe it), often combining natural and man-made elements as well as brief moments in time, ambiguities, mysteries, and the beauty of things left behind, thrown away, hidden & forgotten but none the less important for having been here. Please join me in my journeys along roads and paths less taken. You may find or see something for the very first time, or at least in a different way than before. Walking in the woods,...
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Char Szabo-Perricelli
Thank you so much VIVA. While in Detroit and seeing them on the street they seemed to cry out for their story to be told. Cheers!
VIVA Anderson
I love this Series. And your so thoughtful purpose to give light to abandoned once-loved Dolls..............Kudos............fv...........VIVA