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Artist
Creation date
1994
Materials
wool
Dimensions
60 1/2 x 80 1/2 in.
Credit line
Emma Harter Sweetser Fund
Accession number
1995.7
Collection
Not Currently On View
Artist’s Statement
Between Good and Evil typifies the theme of juxtaposing good and evil that runs through much of my artwork. My purpose as an artist is not to merely transform dyes and fiber into other objects, but to transform dyes and fiber into other objects, but to transform them into exquisite objects that uplift the human spirit.
In this piece, evil is represented by the archetypical snake, radiating angry red energy. Good is represented by a cluster of geode crystals radiating positive light energy
-Charlene Marsh
