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The Ballad of Lucy Jordan
Dale Copeland (NZ): 'The Ballad of Lucy Jordan'. assemblage of found objects treasured objects in wooden boxes, 62 X 60 X 17 cm cm 2016 Do you know the ballad of Lucy Jordan? Sung by Marianne Faithful. A beautiful anthem to depressed housewives. Ends with the last verse accompanied by the faint sound of sirens. Brilliant. "The morning sun touched lightly on The eyes of Lucy Jordan In a white suburban bedroom In a white suburban town And she lay there 'neath the covers Dreaming of a thousand l
The Question of Fracking
Dale Copeland (NZ): 'The Question of Fracking (Fracing)'. mixed media assemblage The balance of oil against clean water and life. With a tube of black ink 'injected' into the layers of old wood. On old lacquered wooden tray. $1500 (Price includes delivery) When the answer could be so important, isn't it wise to stop until the question has been thoroughly considered? I don't know the answer, but I fear that we pursue oil at too high a cost.
The old woman from Mensa KNOWS what she's losing
Dale Copeland (NZ): 'The old woman from Mensa KNOWS what she's losing'. mixed media assemblage cast face, music boxes, brass & tar, copper & fear. "The meaning is too obvious to need explanation, but perhaps the method, the substance .... Behind brass stencil plates spelling F O G there are music boxes. Pull the string and turn the handles, there's a cacophony of mixed memories, fading away. The last one left playing is Brahms lullaby, and that frightens me. The babylike loss of thought. The li