Women In Their Forties

(A Series of Mannequins)
The Princess
 "The Princess"
Oversized doll, paper, plaster, and acrylic
$350.00

Aging is a process honored in some cultures and not in others.  How can we collect our thoughts and make them more meaningful as we go through life?  Each mannequin in this series is handpainted and assembled to show aspects of how women in their 40's experience life.  The process of aging, though sobering, is also surreal and hilarious.  Scroll down and have fun!


Closeup Close-up of "The Princess"

Mannequin, acrylic, and chair approx. 2'.
$350.00

This mannequin has to do with self-pampering and being easy on ourselves.'
wwsht "What Was She Thinking?"

Acrylic on mannequin
$ 500.00
3' tall

This mannequin deals with memory loss and Freudian slips!
shtlg "She Had to Let Go of Some Dreams"

Acrylic on mannequin
Approx. 5'5"
$700.00

This mannequin speaks to us of making choices in our lives and living with the consequences.
shtlg2 Close up of "She Had to Let go..."
migraine "Migraine" (sold)

Acrylic on mannequin

She tells the tale of one of those knife-through-the-head migraines.
bill "The Bill"

Mannequins, plaster, acrylic, table and chairs
$2200.00
Life-size (4 women around a table)

This piece reminds us of those hilarious, boisterous lunches with friends as we try
to gab and pay the bill at the same time.
joan Close up from "The Bill"  (sold)
Barb Close up from "The Bill" (sold)
bonnie Close up from "The Bill" (sold)
Geni Close up from "The Bill"
$700.00

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