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Around Nov of 2019, I visited a friend in Hamilton Ontario, always my favorite place to find paper for my artworks. She gifted me a diary from a woman who had lived there in 1907. The diary was short, only carrying a few months of entries, all  just a few lines long and always commenting on how the weather either was or was going to be "disagreeable". Along side the entries, there were newspaper clippings of the strangest variety. Mostly pieces dedicated to births and deaths. So really this woman had three things on her mind... being born - the weather - and death. I think the interesting thing about this diary (and really there is only one thing - man it is boring) is that it was kept. And for a long time too.. This unremarkable thing was somehow really special or tied to someone or something and cherished. I found the mystery compelling enough to work on and I'm pretty sure the woman who wrote this diary was not a daydreamer but I wanted to give her a moment to be and have her diary mean something less disagreeable. 

The work is made on wood panel - covered in u/v resistant art resin.

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Head In The Clouds 1 Drawing

Annie Terrazzo

United States

Drawing, Pastel on Wood

Size: 30 W x 40 H x 1 D in

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Around Nov of 2019, I visited a friend in Hamilton Ontario, always my favorite place to find paper for my artworks. She gifted me a diary from a woman who had lived there in 1907. The diary was short, only carrying a few months of entries, all just a few lines long and always commenting on how the weather either was or was going to be "disagreeable". Along side the entries, there were newspaper clippings of the strangest variety. Mostly pieces dedicated to births and deaths. So really this woman had three things on her mind... being born - the weather - and death. I think the interesting thing about this diary (and really there is only one thing - man it is boring) is that it was kept. And for a long time too.. This unremarkable thing was somehow really special or tied to someone or something and cherished. I found the mystery compelling enough to work on and I'm pretty sure the woman who wrote this diary was not a daydreamer but I wanted to give her a moment to be and have her diary mean something less disagreeable. The work is made on wood panel - covered in u/v resistant art resin. Ready to hang.

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Drawing:Pastel on Wood

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:30 W x 40 H x 1 D in

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www.annieterrazzo.com @annieterrazzo b. Breckenridge, CO. Lives and works in Los Angeles, CA. Born in Breckenridge Colorado, Annie Terrazzo surrounded herself with dreams. Her childhood was unorthodox and chaotic, having been raised by a mother who was a schizophrenic adult entertainer and a father who was a formula one race car driver. This chaos was countered by a large family who, through silversmithing and plein air painting, taught her the value of and method to making beauty in the world. She spent large portions of her time writing plays on an old typewriter, watching movies, and dreaming of Paris. After graduating from the Academy of Art in San Francisco, CA, Terrazzo began her career in trash portraiture, focusing on using found objects, newspapers, and magazines. She strives to create work that allows the viewer to recognize image and text based language, drawing you in through the technical skill she possesses and the attention to detail that permeates all of her work. Terrazzo has exhibited her work internationally and locally, with her work being placed in several permanent collections across the United States. "Through the lens of the past, Annie projects a contemporary mindset that bisects historical memory and the contemporary cultural context to create a realm where the body finds an equilibrium of both ideal beauty and sexuality, as well as personal expression and ironic juxtaposition within a contemporary mind frame and the cultural memory of the past. Annie's work instantly draws in the viewer and stands out among other contemporary art due to its familiarity, but also it's originality and undeniable intention, and masterful craftsmanship.” - Lauren Maley, Art Dealer for OHWOW Gallery in Los Angeles, Contemporary Art Historian, Writer, Philanthropist, LAAA Advisory Board Member, and LACMA Modern and Contemporary Art Council Member

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