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About IRENE PEAKE

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        Artist           I have been making collages and assemblages for more than 40



                         years, working as a “weekend artist” while employed full time as a
                         corporate writer/editor.

                         Making visual art complemented the creative work I did to make a
                         living.


                         My most recent work focuses on childhood memories, with a special
                         emphasis on visits to my grandmother’s apartment in New York City.
                         I enjoy working with various components, seeing how seemingly
                         disparate items come together to tell a story.












        About             “I Am Not a Lamp”



        the               Every section of this assemblage honors a special childhood memory.


                          Each incident or activity—whether visiting the zoo or playing with clay
        Work              in school—helped develop my senses and appreciation of beauty.




                          “Sweet Childhood Companions”
                          This assemblage recalls the joys of play. My grandmother was a
                          retired elementary school teacher and had all sorts of wonderful things
                          stored in her large desk at home. I’d explore all the drawers and
                          cubbyholes and discover items to use in making art: shiny paper stars,                                                                  I AM NOT A LAMP
                          pencils, crayons, rubber stamps, a bottle of mucilage, etc. My favorite                                                    SWEET CHILDHOOD COMPANIONS
                          toys in her apartment were the little plaster dogs in this piece.

                                                                                                                                                         REMEMBERING HAPPY TIMES
                          “Remembering Happy Times”
                          Looking back, from “deep in my bones,” I know that my childhood
                          experiences have transformed and made me into the adult I am today.
                          Remembering happy occasions reminds me to celebrate life whenever
                          I get the chance.




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