30" x 96" x 2" acrylic, string & braille on canvas. Braille text reads an original poem by Faye Harnest:
Put on your coat, this coat. We’ve gotta get out of here, my little agoraphobe! Let’s escape the flat landscape and go where there’s lumps and mistakes, and cracks in the sidewalk and slippery disaster! It will feel rough and it will feel late and we’ll never know what the ground is going to do. But we will find lines and lines bent into circles and points and people and animals, oh! the animals! It will be terrible it will be wonderful. Sometimes your coat and keys run away, without you. And sometimes your coat float up up up up up up up up and takes you with it.
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