Erica Spitzer Rasmussen

Intimacy of Memory

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Statement

mixed media with handmade paper (cotton, jute, field grass, dehydrated cherry tomatoes, acrylics, shellac, camel and human hair),15" x 28" x 10", 2003

When I was a little girl, a family member told me that eating tomatoes would make me ‘big, strong and hairy chested’. I avoided eating tomatoes for twenty years.

My sculptural work is often inspired by childhood myths or adult anxieties regarding my body. Like my childhood association between the consumption of tomatoes and the growth of chest hair, I sometimes find body-stories or body-experiences to be simultaneously comical and horrifying. It is often these extremes in emotional reactions that drive me to produce the work, in an attempt to better comprehend each situation.

I use clothing as subject matter because it allows me a ground on which to investigate identity and corporeality. My garments are metaphors. They can encompass narrative qualities, illustrate and dissolve bodily fears, or act as talismanic devices; to protect myself from physical injury or psychological harm.

In addition to utilizing handmade paper, I often incorporate non-archival media into my work. I derive great joy from transforming everyday materials into something personal, meaningful and beautiful. When I see tomato paste, dog hair, sausage casings, spent tea bags or dried fish skins, I envision a work that may be transitory in nature, but rich in surfaces.


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Fiber Artist

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