Lucien

“…each find was positioned atop a fair-sized block of balsa
  wood, and then impaled with long pins. He would watch with
  burning fascination until the legs ceased moving, and then
  transfer the specimen to a linen pad set on a maple,
  shadow-box frame.”

- from Ghenna’s Child, a novella by Noyes Capehart

2004 Mixed Media

    

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