English: The same images are repeated through plaster intaglio, using clay as the medium. This repetition acknowledges the multiple instances of abuse Linda Litteral experienced during childhood. Some images are broken and glued back together, symbolizing the cycle of abuse—different days, but the same pattern continues. The images vary in color, some are monochrome, and others are black and white, reflecting that while the abuse recurs, some days are more difficult than others.
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Show and Tell at the Everette G. Jackson Gallery showcases an MFA Exhibition in San Diego, California in 2002.