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Book 63 Doll Scroll
Gilks, J and Penn, C. (2009) (Fig. 62). Doll Scroll. Unique collaborative artist’s book. Scroll format. Mixed media on paper including drawing, painting, text and sewing and collage. 8m x 21cm. Collection: Jeanette Gilks. |
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I responded to the imagery on the scroll by firstly weaving the history of the doll through the images with text. I already had a personal meaning to ‘doll’, used inn Harm Done (Book 31). I had described the doll as “a small model of a human figure, used as a child’s toy representing a play thing used by an adult for its own pleasure”. I cut out various dolls Gilks had drawn and replaced them elsewhere in the scroll. Words such as ‘displaced, misplaced and replaced’ were written next to the relocated dolls. |
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I also made extensive reference to Marilyn Monroe, the walking, talking, living/ dead real-deal doll. The scroll is visually complex with the images compacted and overlapping. This reinforces the message of complexity which the subject of dolls seems to engender. |
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