bi-cultural — The Monarch Review
Kaila Farrell-Smith
Tuesday, November 13, 2012 19:51 — 2 Comments
Kaila travels in a world of the in between. Where a cultural past weaves the passage of her future. Tied so strongly to the history of her ancestors she and her work become a bridge, an intermediate, bringing the past into the present in a visceral way. I have always imagined that the prolific manner in which Kaila often works might be motivated by something almost outside of her. Like a whisper in the ear that itches to form a sentence, urgently dancing on the tongue as it waits to be told. This push of inspiration creates a timeless and […]
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