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Alice Marie Perreault

Ritual, Accumulation, Body...
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(Above) Detail Ten MM Painted in Red
Oil paint on suction catheters, graphite and acrylic paint on PVC board, paper and vinyl;
Photo Credit- Jill Carol
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Bull, Bully, Bullets, Bullshit
Smith & Wesson gun case filled with hand painted ampule shells from medicinal bullets;
The cost of gun violence in America hovers around 300 billion dollars per year, while dollars invested for medical research, are less than a third of that.
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(Above, Left) A-113 Shells
Cast and molded plastic; Each form is 14” high with a 4.25" diameter
 
(Above, Right) PreSHer; Cast and molded plastic, silicone gel, acrylic sheet, rubber and metal casters; 16” x 26" x 8”

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(Above) Three Escapes: Landscape, Seascape, Skyscape = Three Weeks, Three Days, Three Minutes
Oil paintings on laminate over plastic and metal;
Sizes are 5" x 5" x 11" each (size does not include attached extensions);
The average duration for survival without food, water and air are three weeks, three days and three minutes. My son suffocated for 22 minutes.
Photo Credit: Jill Carol

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(Above) Pinched
Quartz, cherry wood, polymer clay, plastic, metal (plastic clips are from feeding tubes);
More than 300,000 children in the United States rely on feeding tubes for adequate nutrition. Life quality is commonly misjudged by a feeding tube marker.

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(Above) Wishing Bones Cannulated
Wood, plastic, bone, acrylic: paint, resin, sheet, and rod, plastic and rubber cannulation tubing
6" x 6" x 22";
Clavicle bones from chickens cooked and blended for tube feedings. The bones are nested within life sustaining medical materials.
#paintandplastic #artandscience #artandpolitics #bodypolitics #artaccumulations #artritual #motherculture
(Above) Images from the studio
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