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How to Measure Women's Clothes or The Beauty of the Pond Collage - Limited Edition of 5

Scottie Kersta-Wilson

United States

Collage, Photocollage on Canvas

Size: 36 W x 36 H x 1 D in

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My first Home Ec class was in the 7th grade; this class was required for all girls. I can still see the layout of the room and my spot at my assigned sewing machine. The teacher handed me the Simplicity pattern for a box pleat full skirt. Nothing about the pattern made sense – there were lines and numbers instructions on the tissue thin paper. I did manage to pin and cut out the pattern on a stiff heavy cotton the color of denim. However, I got a poor grade because although the pleats were perfect, my hem was not. Not too long after that, my dad was killed in Vietnam, nothing about that made sense either.

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Collage:Photocollage on Canvas

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:5

Size:36 W x 36 H x 1 D in

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Scottie Kersta-Wilson is a Chicago-based artist, writer, and textile designer. Having travelled as an Army Brat for much of her childhood, she settled in Houston TX after the death of her father in Vietnam. Photography led her to Chicago to pursue an MFA. Here her work took on the shapes and subjects that continue to this day. Her images and collages include her own photography and photomontage from Southeast Asia and other areas of war. They are manipulated or collaged to share the presence of human hope and the persistent beauty of nature in the midst (or aftermath) of war. Her art examines the perceptions, mental images, and physical reality of the unintended consequences of war. Her images are typically printed on Somerset Velvet Giclee or silk. The surface of the printed matter is reminiscent of Asia, the place where she last knew her father and military history. She has received several residencies from Ragdale Foundation; and several grants from The American Descendants of Bataan & Corregidor.

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