Tlingit World Series #014
Item number 2004-2/394 from the The Burke: University of Washington.
Item number 2004-2/394 from the The Burke: University of Washington.
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Spirit of the Ancestors-I began making paper collages during the summer of 2000 and found the experience totally exhilarating. All of my previous artworks had been painstakingly pre-planned before I got down to the actual creation of them, especially my weavings and button blankets. But I found that, for me, collage making was very spontaneous... the pieces almost made themselves while I watched. - Clarissa Hudson
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Spirit of the Ancestors-I began making paper collages during the summer of 2000 and found the experience totally exhilarating. All of my previous artworks had been painstakingly pre-planned before I got down to the actual creation of them, especially my weavings and button blankets. But I found that, for me, collage making was very spontaneous... the pieces almost made themselves while I watched. - Clarissa Hudson
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