Wednesday, December 20, 2006
Other artists might take fault if someone described their work as copied junk and their studio as a genuine dump. Not Nome Edonna, the latest artist-in-residence at the place where San Francisco's trash goes.
Wearing gloves and work boots, he examines what emerge to be the vestiges of an old woman's estate - letters written in Spanish, gem sherbet dishes wrapped in newspaper, used jars of cold cream - and adds a torn pink lampshade to his metal shopping cart.
Wearing gloves and work boots, he examines what emerge to be the vestiges of an old woman's estate - letters written in Spanish, gem sherbet dishes wrapped in newspaper, used jars of cold cream - and adds a torn pink lampshade to his metal shopping cart.



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