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Three Stilts, 2019
By
Pippa Eason
2019
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Must work always be shown to the world? Does it always have to be titled? Why does showing a lot make you a great artist? My studio isn't merely a making space, but a thinking space. I have narrowed down where/when I show works, as I need time to process my making, and my discovery of materiality.
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