It’s Not Black and White
Elderly people, like my father, who suffer from Dementia become estranged from their families. He Had No Words is a visual expression of his distorted thinking. Words and letters are jumbled as seen in the coil that is interwoven in the pop-up landscape. The central structure is his apartment with the blue shadow on the floor representing a lost love. The upper right flap opens to a figure withdrawn from his home and his life. The book size [closed] is 10’’ x 9”, made from digital premium paper and Lama Li paper. Edition of 20. $250.
Carolyn Shattuck
shattuck@sover.net
www.shattuckgallery.com