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    Glass Slippers

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    Women are defined by their accessories. And what does it say about us that our most 'fashionable' shoes are torture devices? I began making shoes out of frustration with the fashion industry. But one shoe lead to another. I became acutely aware of the prominent status of shoes in our culture. They permeate our fairy tales and myths. They are icons of sexuality, power, wealth, dependence and salvation. Great fodder for social commentary.
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    • Primary Category: Fine Art
    • Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
      # of Pages: 36
    • Publish Date: Jul 17, 2008
    • Language English
    • Keywords cast glass, art glass, glass slippers, Cinderella
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    Carol Milne

    Carol Milne received a degree in Landscape Architecture from the University of Guelph, Canada in 1985, but realized in her senior year that she was more interested in sculpture than landscape. She has been working as a sculptor ever since. After casting iron around glass in grad school, she experimented with many media. Her work has included: public art in clay, bronze, concrete, glass and mosaic; decorating large fiberglass pigs, ponies and nutcrackers for Seattle fundraising events; casting bronze buttons, knobs and jewelry; and constructing concrete monsters. In 2000 she seriously returned to glass and has been working primarily with glass ever since. She is persistent, tenacious and fascinated by the technical challenges of glass casting. A relentless experimenter, she pushes the limits of her material. Her knitted work is technically complicated and unlike any cast glass work being done today.

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