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  Line by Line - I use found objects of personal significance – such as old maps, cancelled checks and fabric scraps – to create images that evoke topographical maps or patchwork quilts. Grids, lines and orderly stripes are a background upon which I layer strips of found papers, silk, and coats of paint. I see maps as a metaphor for daily life – they provide only a rough guide to a journey. Constantly out-of-date, maps remind us that the borders in life are a little blurry. In “Line by Line” I explore the ideas of memory and fact, organization and disorder, and chance and intention.  
     
Lori Glavin  Mixed media on panel
Time on Her Hands
2011
Mixed media on panel
24" x 18"
Lori Glavin  mixed media on panel
Entry Point
2011
mixed media on panel
24" x 18"
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