 After seeing the Kiki Smith show at the Whitney, I ordered her book, Kiki Smith: Prints, Books & Things.  It finally came today.  Happily I sought to escape the grinding sensations in my skull by delving into a good art book.  I was not disappointed.  I love how her work is soaked in myths and fairy tales, how it relates to the body, and how it explores the idea of the Feminine.
After seeing the Kiki Smith show at the Whitney, I ordered her book, Kiki Smith: Prints, Books & Things.  It finally came today.  Happily I sought to escape the grinding sensations in my skull by delving into a good art book.  I was not disappointed.  I love how her work is soaked in myths and fairy tales, how it relates to the body, and how it explores the idea of the Feminine.
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
Reprieve...
 After seeing the Kiki Smith show at the Whitney, I ordered her book, Kiki Smith: Prints, Books & Things.  It finally came today.  Happily I sought to escape the grinding sensations in my skull by delving into a good art book.  I was not disappointed.  I love how her work is soaked in myths and fairy tales, how it relates to the body, and how it explores the idea of the Feminine.
After seeing the Kiki Smith show at the Whitney, I ordered her book, Kiki Smith: Prints, Books & Things.  It finally came today.  Happily I sought to escape the grinding sensations in my skull by delving into a good art book.  I was not disappointed.  I love how her work is soaked in myths and fairy tales, how it relates to the body, and how it explores the idea of the Feminine.
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