Julia Lines Wilson Documented a Year in Her Life on Wax Paper
Jessica Marcel — January 25, 2010 — Art & Design
References: pastafajulia & art-milk
Artist Julia Lines Wilson used a typewriter and wax paper as her diary for an entire year. Afterward, she created this exhibit titled ‘Memory.’ The piece is an excellent memorial to a year of life.
Julia Lines Wilson is from Rhode Island. She has a degree in Fiber and Material Studies, and while we’re not actually sure what that entails, presumably it has something do with her art. All kinds of textiles can be viewed in the work of Julia Lines Wilson. Check it out in the gallery, and at her site.
Julia Lines Wilson is from Rhode Island. She has a degree in Fiber and Material Studies, and while we’re not actually sure what that entails, presumably it has something do with her art. All kinds of textiles can be viewed in the work of Julia Lines Wilson. Check it out in the gallery, and at her site.
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