It's not just the deepening sense of revelation and inclusion which is unraveled within a few frames . . . Allison herself is constantly constructing and deconstructing her father and herself. It's absolutely brilliant. And check out the sly drawings.
Golda Goldbloom replied on Thu, 01/22/2009 - 05:02pm
It's not just the deepening sense of revelation and inclusion which is unraveled within a few frames . . . Allison herself is constantly constructing and deconstructing her father and herself. It's absolutely brilliant. And check out the sly drawings.