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What is the Art of the Dying? An Interview with Deidre Scherer
The fabric and thread artist captures the journey of the dying process
Today SevenPonds speaks with Deidre Scherer, a Vermont-based artist whose portraits capture the journey of others in the various stages of the dying process. Working with the mediums of fabric and thread, Deidre’s work is able to capture the simultaneous … Continue reading →
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Tagged "The Last Year", American Museum of Natural History, Andrei Rublyov, art healing, art in hospitals, Deidre Scherer, End-of-life Art, fabric and thread, Käthe Kollwitz, life and death art, Paula Modersohn-Becker, San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles, stages of death and dying, United theology Seminary of the Twin Cities
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