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Time held me green and golden
Assemblage of found objects in old game board, 2016
Clock face, wire figure, rack of tooth samples
250 x 300 mm
Dale Copeland
In the artist's collection
From the poem Fern Hill by Dylan Thomas.
The green and golden days of childhood.
The poem's last lines are:
Oh as I was young and easy in the mercy of his means,
Time held me green and dying
Though I sang in my chains like the sea.
Dale Copeland lives at Puniho, coastal Taranaki, New Zealand
More of her art can be seen in the Showcase section of the Virtual Tart website.
email Dale at dale@tart.co.nz
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