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"White Light" Glass and Ceramic Sculpture 2008, Artist: Donna Billick, Pence Gallery, 212 D Street, Davis, California
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The "White Light" statue stood on an elevated concrete pedestal in front of the "Solar Compass" Mural
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The sign identifying this "White Light" sculpture was attached to the concrete directly below the sculpture.
It read:
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This "White Light" sculpture was painted in realistic colors. In addition to paint, ceramic buttons, small stones,
and pieces of glass gave the dress a formal look.
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What appeared to be dark marks marring the surface of the "White Light" sculpture, were in fact shadows cast from a nearby
light pole.
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Although the "White Light" appeared realistic, the hands appeared squashed against the woman's waist.
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The woman in the "White Light" sculpture looked worried and off to her left as if afraid the honeycombs behind her might attack.
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A closer view of the face of the "White Light" sculpture. Notice that her eyebrows were slots carved into her face. Not a technique
any human would use.
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