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==Artifact Description==
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'''Boot Belonging to [[Gabriel Q]].''' Vinyl boots hand-decorated with flesh-toned paint (acrylic). Designed in Vermont and worn, New Orleans, 2003. 47–29 cm.
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''Gift of the artist''
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'''Boot Belonging to Gabriel Q.''' Vinyl boots hand-decorated with flesh-toned paint (acrylic). Designed and worn in the Mardi Gras carnival, New Orleans, 2003. 47 – 29 cm.
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==Background==
The artist has lived in San Francisco, New York City, various intentional communities in the United States and Vermont ca. 1985 – 2008 and is now studio space in the Tip-Top Arts and Media Building, White River Jct. His fascination with undressed bodies is evident in this item of “fetish” clothing.  
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Designed and worn in the Mardi Gras carnival, New Orleans. The artist has lived in San Francisco, New York City, various intentional communities in the United States and Vermont ca. 1985 – 2008 and is now studio space in the Tip-Top Arts and Media Building, White River Jct. His fascination with undressed bodies is evident in this item of “fetish” clothing.  
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''Hartford Woolen Company Textile and Textile Worker Collection. Gift of the artist''
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[[category:Fetishes]]
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[[category:Hartford Woolen Company Textile and Textile Worker Collection]]
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[[category:Shoes and Feet]]

Latest revision as of 10:35, 6 September 2009

Artifact Description

Boot Belonging to Gabriel Q. Vinyl boots hand-decorated with flesh-toned paint (acrylic). Designed in Vermont and worn, New Orleans, 2003. 47–29 cm.

Gift of the artist

tx;10;03;di

Background

Designed and worn in the Mardi Gras carnival, New Orleans. The artist has lived in San Francisco, New York City, various intentional communities in the United States and Vermont ca. 1985 – 2008 and is now studio space in the Tip-Top Arts and Media Building, White River Jct. His fascination with undressed bodies is evident in this item of “fetish” clothing.