Roller Coaster's Sister

 


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Have We Become Nothing More Than Wind-Up Toys?

I have been thinking about this idea for some time now, ever since I started doing 3-D work about this time last year. This idea has become something special, an idea that has been ruminating in my head for over a year, ever since I began gathering antique wind-up toys.

I am naturally afraid to start it, though, because the idea is soooo big. I think I might have already painted it, and it has been in my head for over 15 years.

The work I did a long time ago called Roller Coaster Ride was red and very, very big. Some of you have seen it, and some of you haven’t. I was saving it for so long—not knowing why—but I sold it last year to a very, very special couple, and we helped them hang it. When I saw where it was hung, I knew the minute we hung it that it belonged there, in their lovely home, with all their other wonderfully collected art. I knew I had made the right decision to sell it.

But now—can I create another?

That’s the dilemma.

Are we becoming nothing more than wind-up toys? I am hoping there is another Roller Coaster Ride in me. Or a wind-up toy, at least, because I am so afraid—so afraid for our culture and that we are becoming more and more like wind-up toys.

Stay tuned.

I’ve been collecting antique wind-up toys for over a year now, so maybe the sister to Roller Coaster Ride will be a 3-D piece.

Again, stay tuned.

Love to all.

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