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"Quiet Victories" by Raymond
Gibby 15" h x 11.5" w x 8.5" d
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I found a photograph of a Jicarilla
Apache woman from the late 1800s. To me, she seemed weathered, yet
majestically regal.
I decided to sculpt a likeness of
the Apache woman which, to me, represented a woman's ability to
overcome trials and hardship. I wanted the woman to look like she
was overworked and weather beaten. In my mind, she does what it
takes to care for her family day after day. She, through sacrifice,
keeps others going and alive. Her accomplishments go largely
unrecognized until later on in life, when her beat-up, sun-scorched,
wrinkled, aching body is seen by her children and grandchildren as a
beautiful, yet strong symbol of all her "Quiet Victories."
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