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Posted on March 20, 2017 by admin

Serape Underpainting

Susan McCaslin - Underpainting for SERAPE
Underpainting for SERAPE

New piece being developed. Dyed newspaper, gesso, yarn with small elements that represent the hidden messages, thoughts traumas beneath the protective surface to come.

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