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Stephanie Metz Sculpture - Shop Pelt: X-Ray Dress
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Pelt: X-Ray Dress

$3,500.00

Wool and Found Textiles, 36” x 28” x 2”, 2009

This one-of-kind wall sculpture features a translucent doll-sized dress suspended amidst gradually dense felted wool; when internal LED lights are turned on, the backlit dress looks like an x-ray. Images depict the sculpture with external lighting; internal and external; and only internal (LED) lighting.

The ‘Pelt’ sculptures came about when I first became a parent; the intense and emotional drive to care for, feed, and protect my young felt deeply personal and yet common throughout the animal kingdom. The messy, uncontrollable, and immensely satisfying elements of being a mother brought home to me that for all my education, tool use, and language, I am essentially a mammal.

One hallmark of being a mammal is possessing hair—something humans routinely try to shape, deny, remove, and contain that persists nonetheless. In this work I combine found clothing items that carry their own layers of meaning with hair that intrudes on and reshapes them as a reassertion of the closeted mammal inside.

This an an oversized item. Seller reserves the right to revise shipping cost amount based on buyer location, pending communication with buyer.

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Wool and Found Textiles, 36” x 28” x 2”, 2009

This one-of-kind wall sculpture features a translucent doll-sized dress suspended amidst gradually dense felted wool; when internal LED lights are turned on, the backlit dress looks like an x-ray. Images depict the sculpture with external lighting; internal and external; and only internal (LED) lighting.

The ‘Pelt’ sculptures came about when I first became a parent; the intense and emotional drive to care for, feed, and protect my young felt deeply personal and yet common throughout the animal kingdom. The messy, uncontrollable, and immensely satisfying elements of being a mother brought home to me that for all my education, tool use, and language, I am essentially a mammal.

One hallmark of being a mammal is possessing hair—something humans routinely try to shape, deny, remove, and contain that persists nonetheless. In this work I combine found clothing items that carry their own layers of meaning with hair that intrudes on and reshapes them as a reassertion of the closeted mammal inside.

This an an oversized item. Seller reserves the right to revise shipping cost amount based on buyer location, pending communication with buyer.

Wool and Found Textiles, 36” x 28” x 2”, 2009

This one-of-kind wall sculpture features a translucent doll-sized dress suspended amidst gradually dense felted wool; when internal LED lights are turned on, the backlit dress looks like an x-ray. Images depict the sculpture with external lighting; internal and external; and only internal (LED) lighting.

The ‘Pelt’ sculptures came about when I first became a parent; the intense and emotional drive to care for, feed, and protect my young felt deeply personal and yet common throughout the animal kingdom. The messy, uncontrollable, and immensely satisfying elements of being a mother brought home to me that for all my education, tool use, and language, I am essentially a mammal.

One hallmark of being a mammal is possessing hair—something humans routinely try to shape, deny, remove, and contain that persists nonetheless. In this work I combine found clothing items that carry their own layers of meaning with hair that intrudes on and reshapes them as a reassertion of the closeted mammal inside.

This an an oversized item. Seller reserves the right to revise shipping cost amount based on buyer location, pending communication with buyer.

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