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September, 2008TRACY KAY FRAKER September 4-27th, 2008 Tracy Kay Fraker believes that even non-representational art should provide a reassuring sense of purpose. Fraker is drawn to the passage of time, which she represents with natural earth forms such as stones, trees, wings, clouds, sky and atmosphere. She is also drawn to the human relationship with time, and human perception of the passing of time by employing images of faces to express self perception. Combined, these representational elements behave as vocabulary in her abstract constructions to draw our attention to the relationship between time, earth and how they are perceived.
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