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Debra Baxter
Love Side

2019

About the Item

"There's inevitable pain in every form of love." Debra Baxter's new body of work, Love Tears, embodies the entanglement of love, mortality and the natural world. Taking cues from Victorian mourning jewelry, Baxter uses a vocabulary of crystals, minerals, glass and metal to examine how grief has manifested within material culture throughout history.
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