Escape , 2016
40 x 6 x 6 in (h x w x d)
Wood, clay, branches, and sweet gumballs

“I believe the role of the artist is to reflect the world in which we live, and that art can be used at times to enlighten society on issues of social justice. Our daily lives are steeped in racial conflict and sexism — subjects addressed not only in the media but also by artists whose work has a critical role in defining the current culture.”

— Oletha DeVane

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