It's been five weeks since my sweetheart Ian Rodihan died. First immobilized by grief, I'm now moving very slowly through profound sadness, mourning, desolation. But today I felt for the first time like posting something on
Luminously Trivial. So here is the work of
Diana Al-Hadid.
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Built from our Tallest Tales, wood, metal, polystyrene, polymer gypsum, fiberglass, plastic, concrete and paint. 144 x 100 x 80 inches, 2008 |
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Water Thief, steel, fiberglass, polymer gypsum, polystyrene,
wood, high-density foam, paint. Hammer Projects: Diana Al-Hadid, 2010,
dimensions variable. |
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