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  Jane LeBlanc, Langlois Studios   
  New Hampshire USA  
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Art: Lightening Bug Assemblage Art by Artist Jane LeBlanc, Langlois Studios
"Lightening Bug Assemblage Art"
Jane LeBlanc, Langlois Studios

Art: In Mother's Care by Artist Jane LeBlanc, Langlois Studios
"In Mother's Care"
Jane LeBlanc, Langlois Studios

Art: My Kitty by Artist Jane LeBlanc, Langlois Studios
"My Kitty"
Jane LeBlanc, Langlois Studios

Art: Self Within by Artist Jane LeBlanc, Langlois Studios
"Self Within"
Jane LeBlanc, Langlois Studios

Art: Crack Head by Artist Jane LeBlanc, Langlois Studios
"Crack Head"
Jane LeBlanc, Langlois Studios

"In Mother's Care"

Art: In Mother's Care by Artist Jane LeBlanc, Langlois Studios
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Media:  Assemblage
Dimensions:  15.5" x 6.5" x 6"
Date of Work:  July 2007

Here is an assemblage piece that has taken me weeks to make. She is definitely the only one of her kind, there are parts on her I'll never find again. She is 15 1/2" tall from feet to tip of hat; about 6 1/2" wide (side to side); and about 6" from front to back at the widest point. Se is solidly made, with lots of glue, screws, nails and whatever it is I need to make this piece of artwork last through the decades. Her dress is made from two old lamps; her head, legs and her kids are old doll parts, arms from decorative furniture pieces (I think). I used pattern tissue paper to cover the dress; I don't know what it is on her head, and a hatpin for her balloon. And there is a surprise under her dress, no, no, nothing naughty! Visit my Etsy store for more information on purchasing her. And oh yes, I retain the copyright and can use the image whenever I want too! And I can make more just like her if I want to too. But you can enjoy the real thing, if you buy her of course.


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