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My work is often figurative, starting with photographs I take of real people who are, to me, anonymous. In my imagination and on paper, I create a "character" who I place in a setting and surround with items—props—that define the character or the narrative I envision for the character. I work with images on my computer and then with surface design processes to put everything on cloth." - Linda Colsh
To see more of her work go to her website.
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