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The first soft sculpture she made was featured in an exhibition of female artists responding to the word "Male". From there she went back to art school and participated in a couple of shows. One of them showcased all furry gynocological works, and then another was inspired by the Mexican Day of the Dead. Serena loved making the works, but hated trying to fit it to post-structuralist theory. After swearing to never make art again she decided to give the theory a miss, let the furries out of the White Cube and let them run free in Pop Culture land. They're happy with the decision, and she keeps giving Hal Foster another read... | The first soft sculpture she made was featured in an exhibition of female artists responding to the word "Male". From there she went back to art school and participated in a couple of shows. One of them showcased all furry gynocological works, and then another was inspired by the Mexican Day of the Dead. Serena loved making the works, but hated trying to fit it to post-structuralist theory. After swearing to never make art again she decided to give the theory a miss, let the furries out of the White Cube and let them run free in Pop Culture land. They're happy with the decision, and she keeps giving Hal Foster another read... | ||
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== Designed Toy Releases == | == Designed Toy Releases == | ||
+ | These are toys designed by Serena. | ||
*Pill Bunny - 1 piece, 2007 | *Pill Bunny - 1 piece, 2007 | ||
*Boogaman - prototype, 2007 | *Boogaman - prototype, 2007 | ||
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== Toy Series Participation == | == Toy Series Participation == | ||
+ | These are toys which Serena has lent her design skills to. | ||
− | == Customs | + | == Customs == |
+ | These are one-off show pieces by Serena. | ||
*Piece(s) for [[Monster Art Rally]], 2008 | *Piece(s) for [[Monster Art Rally]], 2008 | ||
*Mamcita - Plush for [[Dia de los Plush Show]], 2008 | *Mamcita - Plush for [[Dia de los Plush Show]], 2008 | ||
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Image:Monsterartrally-serena3.jpg|for Monster Art Rally | Image:Monsterartrally-serena3.jpg|for Monster Art Rally | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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+ | == External Links == | ||
+ | *[http://serenakuhl.blogspot.com/ Blog] | ||
+ | *[http://www.flickr.com/photos/pocti/ Flickr] | ||
+ | *[http://www.etsy.com/profile.php?user_id=67554 Etsy] | ||
[[Category:Artists]] | [[Category:Artists]] |