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  Cynthia Gaub   
  Everett WA USA  
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Art: Eye faced Ladies #6 by Artist Cynthia  Gaub
"Eye faced Ladies #6"
Cynthia Gaub

Art: Eye faced Ladies #4 by Artist Cynthia  Gaub
"Eye faced Ladies #4"
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Art: Eye faced Ladies #3 by Artist Cynthia  Gaub
"Eye faced Ladies #3"
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Art: Day of the Dead: Devil Doll by Artist Cynthia  Gaub
"Day of the Dead: Devil Doll"
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Art: Art Lives Here by Artist Cynthia  Gaub
"Art Lives Here"
Cynthia Gaub

"Art Lives Here"

Art: Art Lives Here by Artist Cynthia  Gaub
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Media:  fabric collage
Dimensions:  18" tall
Date of Work:  June 2006

Where does art live? When does the muse come to visit? Will she arrive in her fancy frocks or grungy jeans ready to get down and dirty? This doll represents my muse when she is dressed to go to the gallery and make an enterance.

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This doll is created with a base body of a men's tie. It is embellished with buttons, beads, feathers, ribbons, tulle, coins, sequins, paper, wire and many different types of fabric. Her stamped face is sewn in and painted on paper with watercolors. Little pockets are sewn onto the front in sheer ribbon and each pocket is stuffed with yarn, beads, gold powder, other fabrics, sequin waste and even tinsle. Inspired by Kate Lyons and her dolls.


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