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  Virginia Ann Zuelsdorf   
  Orlando, Florida USA  
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Art: Creation (sold) by Artist Virginia Ann Zuelsdorf
"Creation (sold)"
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'1WC: Deconstructed'


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""Running""
Virginia Ann Zuelsdorf
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Art: I AM NOT WHAT I APPEAR TO BE by Artist Virginia Ann Zuelsdorf
"I AM NOT WHAT I APPEAR TO BE"
Virginia Ann Zuelsdorf
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'1WC: Deconstructed'


Art: Sing! by Artist Virginia Ann Zuelsdorf
"Sing!"
Virginia Ann Zuelsdorf
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'1WC: Deconstructed'


Art: Transformation: a Self -portrait by Artist Virginia Ann Zuelsdorf
"Transformation: a Self -portrait"
Virginia Ann Zuelsdorf
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'1WC: Deconstructed'


"Transformation: a Self -portrait"

Art: Transformation: a Self -portrait by Artist Virginia Ann Zuelsdorf
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Media:  Acrylic on canvas
Dimensions:  36" x 24"
Date of Work:  2009

The word "deconstruction"comes from the French Philosopher, Jacques Derrida and was originally used in interpreting text or writing. It's easier to define what it isn't than what it is.

It's not repetivie, not a method, and has no rules. As applied to works of art, I believe that this is because individual parts can only be understood in the context of the painting.

This is a self-portrait. I'm not old, but I already feel the ravages of age on my body. With chronic pain, you see your body parts differently. The deterioration may be random but each painful part of the body affects the other parts and together the.overall body/mind pain.

I'm also bipolar, which explains the mask of a deer skull. as in my mind, I'm still 17 and can do anything. So I try my best to make these disadvantages into advantages.

One can only fight to slow or stop our own deconstruction. The image represents the deterioration or deconstruction of body parts.

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Virginia Ann Zuelsdorf  View this Artist's Profile
Orlando, Florida, USA
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