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Virus doilies
Reader Rosa recently alerted me to these virus doilies by Laura Splan , a New York-based mixed media artist and phlebotomist.
Clockwise from top left: HIV, Herpes, Influenza, SARS. The doilies are computerized machine embroidered lace mounted on black velvet, based on digital images of the viruses. When I turned thirty my Oma, the giver of unusual gifts , gave me thirteen crocheted doilies. I'm going to have to take a closer look at those; maybe the gift was more complex than I realized. Splan says in her statement: My work explores perceptions of beauty and horror, comfort and
discomfort. I use anatomical and medical imagery"
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