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Strange it appears and this image was the conclusion to the MA and the start of my practice. In it I am miniturised, a dissonant adult apparition alongside my father and sister. In the photograph there is a span of forty years. The me in the image is older than the father. Still he has the upper hand. Even now I can still feel small in relation to him and I am in my forties and he is in his eighties.
Mandy and Me by Elizabeth Orcutt (MA graduation essay, 2005)
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