Hand-cut Paper Sculpture - Framed
Barbara's paper-sculpture Paradise Lost references Milton's seminal work that so deeply influences the Creature throughout the novel. The upper area depicts a muted heaven and hell, while the lower, more vibrant section symbolizes earth and Paradise. Barbara's piece both evokes religious symbolism, while simultaneously subverting our ideas about heaven, hell, and our place in between. Included in the collage are Gustave Doré’s etchings, John Martin’s mezzotints, and William Blake’s watercolors.
30"W x 40"H
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