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Linda Sorkin
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Robes are worn on different occasions in many cultures. My robe represents the many facets of a woman. I used copper wire to create this garment. The crochet technique reminded me of our inner structure of veins, capillaries, arteries and muscles. The wire and brillo pads represent an outer shell. Ribbons and other fibers symbolize softness and vulnerability. While areas of the robe are dense and mask the body, other areas are see-through, revealing a sensual and vibrant woman.
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