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Danielle
Krcmar
Lisa Osborn
Resting Benches
2001
Jamaica Plain, MA
Concrete and steel
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Artists'
Statement
The bed is the place of conception, sleep, sickness, healing, and eventually
death. A bed, a place to rest on a daily basis, is a need common to everyone.
In response to the environment of Forest Hills, we chose to make benches
shaped like Victorian beds to play on various interpretations of the notion
of a resting place. The concrete suggests an eternal nature, the bed a
place to sit, to rest.
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