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Greetings
from Robot City
Minor
Demons (coming soon)
WAR!
(pdf)
About:
The Corporal Returns
For a decade and some years, I've been working with an avatar who is
a corporal in World War I. I've struggled to describe my reasons for
working with imagery culled from a war that started before my grandparents
were born. Suffice to say that anyone I know that spent time in the
art and performance world in the late 80's and early 90's lost a lot
of friends to AIDS, and that the battle to survive certainly left its
mark on those of us still standing. We did our time in the trenches,
doing fundraisers, fighting our own shellshock, and the seemingly endless
death of our friends and family.
This experience, in combination with my familial history of civil service
in the Veteran's Administration, makes the concept of military-like
service a powerful metaphor in my work. It also makes this set of pieces
some of my most personal, and at the same time the most obtuse. While
my other avatars and protagonists exist within more obvious narrative
constructs, the Corporal occupies a stream of consciousness. The Corporal
changes faces, shifting age and time, sharing only the insignia of the
corporal and the backdrop of WWI within the many iterations.
I return periodically to work with the corporal, often during times
of personal crisis, contemplation and conflict. Whether realized in
drawings, glass or paint, I stop here to find strange comfort with my
ghost, lost boy, and inner state. The Great War is long over, but the
corporal remains.
Eliot K Daughtry
May, 2005
Proof
of the Broken Chord (pdf)
Pinocchio
(PDF)
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