Elise Goldstein
And her mother said to her, "Pumpkin, you can't keep your dolls in the dryer or you'll have no clean clothes to wear. We can't have you running around naked." To which the little girl replied, "But how else can I keep them clean and warm?" And her mother said to her, "Pumpkin, you can't keep your dolls in the dryer or you'll have no clean clothes to wear. We can't have you running around naked." To which the little girl replied, "But how else can I keep them clean and warm?" And her mother said to her, "Pumpkin, you can't keep your dolls in the dryer or you'll have no clean clothes to wear. We can't have you running around naked." To which the little girl replied, "But how else can I keep them clean and warm?" And her mother said to her, "Pumpkin, you can't keep your dolls in the dryer or you'll have no clean clothes to wear. We can't have you running around naked." To which the little girl replied, "But how else can I keep them clean and warm?"
And her mother said to her, “Pumpkin, you can’t keep your dolls in the dryer or you’ll have no clean clothes to wear. We can’t have you running around naked.” To which the little girl replied, “But how else can I keep them clean and warm?”
And her mother said to her, "Pumpkin, you can't keep your dolls in the dryer or you'll have no clean clothes to wear. We can't have you running around naked."
To which the little girl replied, "But how else can I keep them clean and warm?"

November 2006
3 sequential digital prints to document an installation of woodcut prints on mylar and wire sculpture, installed in a laundry dryer.
Prints: 18" x 18" ; Installation: 6" x 9" x 5"
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