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rambling ruminations of a slightly odd illustrator and fiber artist
1. When Vegetables Go Bad

Here is a new sculpture I just finished for a show at the George Marshall Store Gallery in York, ME. The show is in conjunction with the 20th anniversary of Stonewall Kitchen and so is food-related. I haven’t done a multiple-piece sculpture for a very long time, haha, so it was a challenge at first… But by the time I got to the painting/embellishing stage, I was having a good time! I think I should start doing some more of these things.

So. We all have known them. Good vegetables lying quietly in our vegetable bins, peacefully existing amongst their peers… We look in at them; they look perfectly fine. And then, one day, with no warning… they have turned on us. Yes, they are VEGETABLES GONE BAD!!

Lock up your sons and daughters; the vegetables have gone bad!

Lock up your sons and daughters; the vegetables have gone bad! vegblue2 vegblue1 He loves his veggie horror movies Biker Dude Turnip turnipclose2 Hot-to-Trot Cucumber Bug family hurries past the disreputable vegetables Run for your lives! Closeup

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