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Materials: auto safety glass, resin, copper, copper wire, and liver of sulfur patina Dimensions: 11" x 9" x 7" a new way for a woman to hold her body in place. To look painful to the viewer but to the person wearing the piece it feels comfortable. Tiffany Ann Gordon Austin, Tx. USA My name is Tiffany Gordon and I am a new artist. I study at Texas State University and my focus is primarily Fibers with Metals on the side. My work deals with the human body and the love of corsets. I like to think of a corset as a vessel that holds a person. My goal is to combined my two fields to work in harmony together and create a piece of art that is wearable. My pieces are constructed to be worn and to fit me. In the future I plan on making more wearable pieces and strive to create new and more unusual pieces of art.


Materials: auto safety glass, resin, copper, copper wire, and liver of sulfur patina Dimensions: 11" x 9" x 7" a new way for a woman to hold her body in place. To look painful to the viewer but to the person wearing the piece it feels comfortable. Tiffany Ann Gordon Austin, Tx. USA My name is Tiffany Gordon and I am a new artist. I study at Texas State University and my focus is primarily Fibers with Metals on the side. My work deals with the human body and the love of corsets. I like to think of a corset as a vessel that holds a person. My goal is to combined my two fields to work in harmony together and create a piece of art that is wearable. My pieces are constructed to be worn and to fit me. In the future I plan on making more wearable pieces and strive to create new and more unusual pieces of art.


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