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Really??? REALLY? Who cares if you like it at this point? This is such a predictable situation from your sad excuse of a career body of work . Ever step out of your little world, the box? You could probably write this one in your sleep. BORE ME SOME MORE GRAVES. You’re so redundant. Ooooh, beauiful! Laughable more like it.
I get that you receive more than your fair share of criticism, albeit batshit crazy at times, Ms. Graves, but hasn’t Seattle already seen a dozen similar shows and artists’ statements like this one? Granted, I am biased since my visit to the Art Institute of Chicago Museum is still fresh in my mind, but Seattle seems to lack strong artists. This work is contrived, at best. Is this the best Seattle artists can offer?
I also like my rocks above shiny things.
I like shiny things. I think it’s pretty.
Not a bad thing, reminds me a of Lee Ufan