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"The Voyeur" Original by Barbara Wildenboer
The Voyeur depicts the spring blooms that bring the Creature so much joy during …
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"The Voyeur" Original by Barbara Wildenboer
The Voyeur depicts the spring blooms that bring the Creature so much joy during his period with the De Laceys. The use of eyes in the hand-cut paper sculpture references how the Creature watches the family, particularly the old man who in addition to being ignorant of the Creature's observation, is himself blind. In this piece, sight is a source of both hope and judgment, causing us to question its reliability as a means of connecting with others. The sight of spring brings hope to the Creature, yet he is judged when the sighted De Lacey children return and find him with their father.
30"W x 40"H, white lacquer frame
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Dimensional, Hand-Cut Paper Sculpture
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