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Reserved For The Perfect by Deborah Landry Porter, Indiana |
Rachel Barnard
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| FROM THE ARTIST: I embrace the idea that art can cross all boundaries, languages and cultures to communicate without words. This
painting was inspired by the segregation of the South and its signs telling people what public utilities they could use. I’ve taken out the
context of race and replaced it with segregation of character and quality. The idea of a space reserved for the perfect is ludicrous. You
find the perfect only when you’re willing to see the imperfections as beautiful. All of the flowers, like people, are flawed and not allowed
in. I hope that with humor people can see that segregation and judgment are harmful to the harmony of the entire human race. |
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