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| 100 My Graduate Studio Doors Acrylic on tin doors 12' x 30' 8th and Harrison St., Berkeley, CA UC Berkeley Graduate Studio Complex Late Summer, 1986 |
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| 101 Detail of my Grad Studio Doors 8th and Harrison Fall, 1986 |
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| 102 Detail of my Grad Studio Doors Poster Art 8th and Harrison Fall, 1986 |
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| 103 Detail of the my Grad Studio Doors "Free Zone" This was a feeling I had for my new space, similar to the feeling I now have for the new E-Deck! 8th and Harrison Fall, 1986 |
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| 111 "New Space" Acrylic on Canvas, stucco patch, raw pigment 8th and Harrison Fall, 1986 |
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| 112 "Guardian" Hand etched paint on reverse side of plexiglass sheet. 40" x 32" 8th and Harrison Fall, 1986 |
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| 113 "Angel Dance" A found object. A beautiful, old, heavy, glass, wood-framed window, left behind in my new space. Needing a surface, I adhered paper, and worked with acrylic, stucco patch and glitter.... to find the image. I hung the window over an existing window in the studio, as a talisman. And there it stayed, never exhibited. 8th and Harrison Fall, 1986 |
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| 114 the Brother Painting Acrylic and stucco patch, on canvas, with hand built interior frames, where family photos drop into the memories. 5' x4' 8th and Harrison Fall, 1986 |
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| 115 the Grandfather Painting Acrylic and stucco patch, on canvas, with hand built interior frames, where family photos drop into the memories. 5' x 4' 8th and Harrison Fall, 1986 |
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| 116 UC Berkeley Graduate School of Art Brochure Cover (Brochure pictures Ethel's outdoor studio) |
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| 117 "Oak" Two canvases 61/2' x 8', creating a diptych 16' in width. Acrylic and stucco patch on canvas. During these years I built all of my own stretcher bars. Most often my canvases were seamed dropcloths, available at cost, and on credit, through my husband's painting business account at Kelly-Moore. And I enjoyed the connection to Ray, and the challenge of inherent flaws. Spring, 1987 |
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| 119 1987Lingam and Yoni Acrylic and stucco patch on canvas 81/4' x 61/2' Fall, 1987 |
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| 120 Eisner Prize 1987 |
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