Original Textile Art - Ghost Girl of Depression
Original Textile Art - Ghost Girl of Depression
Created using a series of images originally captured on a film camera, this art piece transports you to the eerie setting of an abandoned prison and a Slaughterhouse at the historic Lorton Prison in Virginia. The ghostly figure of the girl, delicately portrayed, evokes a sense of vulnerability and resilience simultaneously.
What makes this modern mental health artwork truly exceptional is the incorporation of transparent film and a found X-ray slide, adding layers of depth and symbolism to the piece. These elements not only enhance the visual appeal but also serve as a metaphor for the artist's personal journey through depression.
Immerse yourself in the haunting beauty of the 'Ghost Girl of Depression' textile wall art piece, a truly unique and captivating creation.
MEDIUM.
Transparent film with ink, cotton, silk, jute, wool, found x-ray, metal rod
PROCESS.
Hand woven on a colonial floor loom
TITLE: “Ghost Girl of Depression"
Original Textile
SIZE: 38” x 108” (9 feet)
FRAME: Unframed
INSTALLATION.
The artwork comes with the metal rod already inserted at the top of the artwork and includes wall brackets to mount for easy installation.
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