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Shawne Major>Shawne Major has been making found object assemblage

Shawne says, "I am interested in how the perception of reality is colored by dreams, memory, superstition, religion, bias, prejudice, and fear. My mixed media work refers to the overlay of belief systems created by the individual to piece together their personal paradigm."



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Alex Nodopaka
2011-02-09 21:03:05

You compelled me to refresh my Akashic memories on Greek mythology. I owe you for that.

However, I’ll never ask you to sew my fly buttons. I’m afraid the sirens would take advantage of my condition.

Now I can still take the 3 sirens but if their number goes to 8 I’ll need a few helpers.

Silliness aside I’m impressed by your seamless tale & would sing you Otchi Tchernya but suspect you’d put me down like the dirty old dog that I am.

Well, the sirens toot their horn & that’s how I toot mine. My compliments on the intricacies of your thought process matching the execution of your artwork. I think that between Judy Chicago & you, you have this story all sewn up.