GAIA’S ROBE
Mixed media sculpture, made from found objects including a manakin and using printed paintings on archival paper, generated from an iPad, with a brush stylus.
Approx. Size 71x25x25”. 2013.
“…I am the daughter of Earth and Water,
And the nursling of the Sky;
I pass through the pores of the ocean and shores;
I change, but I cannot die.…”
Percy Bysshe Shelley: “The Cloud”

Installation at the Sear’s Museum Gallery, Dixie State University, St George, Utah.

Gaia’s Robe under construction in the studio. 2013.
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I am a mixed media an artist who lives and works in Southern Utah.
I use personal narratives as a lens to explore broader cultural and political issues. My own experiences of being an outsider—as an immigrant to this country, and as a woman who pursued a career in a male-dominated profession of my birth country of England, gave me a unique perspective on rights and opportunities many of us take for granted. My work regularly confronts cultural stereotypes and alienation that arise from questions of body image, something that she has become acutely aware of in confronting physical challenges brought about by illness.
I work in many mediums, and currently, I am doing collage portraiture." View all posts by Deborah Durban
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