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	<title>Distinctive Directions &#187; visual language</title>
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		<title>Working in a Series</title>
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		<dc:creator>Pam RuBert</dc:creator>
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 As Lisa astutely pointed out, many of my works have refrigerators in them, and of course, even more revolve around food. 
In my artist&#8217;s statement, I&#8217;ve given a rather long-winded explanation about how my current series and the character PaMdora evolved. But a more casual explanation is that everyday concerns just have a way [...]]]></description>
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<p> As Lisa astutely pointed out, many of my works have refrigerators in them, and of course, even more revolve around food. </p>
<p>In my <a href="http://pamrubert.com/about.shtml">artist&#8217;s statement</a>, I&#8217;ve given a rather long-winded explanation about how my current series and the character PaMdora evolved. But a more casual explanation is that everyday concerns just have a way of creeping into my work.</p>
<p>For me, creating a series was never my intention. It was more that I was looking for a personal visual language to express my insecurity and anxiety about contemporary life, as seen through my oddly humor-tinted glasses.</p>
<p>Reading Jeanne&#8217;s previous post, and having just read through much of <a href="http://www.theuncommonquilter.com/">her recent book</a>, I&#8217;m struck by the irony that although our work looks very different, some of our methodology is the same. We both seem to create certain rules for ourselves &#8212; rules that  gives us some kind of organizing structure, but also allows for wide areas of experimentation and evolution.</p>
<p>This world of PaMdora that I&#8217;ve created is the example of that &#8212;  it has it&#8217;s own set of rules related to color, pattern, style, and topic. But I have in mind many ways that I can play and grow within this framework.</p>
<p>Everyday, I hear the persistent tapping somewhere in my mind of new ideas that want expressing. I&#8217;m not sure if it&#8217;s something trying to get in or something trying to get out. I guess it&#8217;s really both.</p>
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