Artist Martique Lorray tells the stories behind her “eerie” work in this episode of “Crawl Space.”
This article appears in Oct 4-10, 2011.
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Artist Martique Lorray tells the stories behind her “eerie” work in this episode of “Crawl Space.”
This article appears in Oct 4-10, 2011.
Kimberly Lawson served as the editor of Creative Loafing from 2013 to 2015. More by Kimberly Lawson
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I so identify with the process. It’s like having that akward communication, unvailing it first to yourself, and then sharing it. I would imagine that during the “conversation” with your soul you are not seeking to solve, only to identify. I would think the completed work is not completed in the sense that it’s offered as an answer or a resolution of any sorts. In keeping with the analogy of the narrative, is it possible to have an open narrative? A story told by an idividual intimately shared, and identified by many? An invitation to self discovery via the Martique Menage?
love your soul, love your work, thanks for sharing!
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