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Francie Allen and Alisa Looney Collaborate

Me and my shadow dancing. Francie creating a partner for Alisa’s welded red male dancer.
The partnership between the red man and the wire woman didn’t work so I resculpted her in paper pulp. That didn’t work either.
My figure overwhelmed and distracted from the essence and brilliance of Alisa’s red man. Collaboration is a challenge! Now I’m sending my paper pulp figure to Alisa and she is going to create a sculpture with it using foraged wood. I’ll continue on with her red man and try something different. We’ll end up with two collaborative sculptures.

Filed Under: August 2022, Members Author: Francie Allen

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