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No One Loves You

A portrait series on discarded dolls — collected at junk shops, flea markets, resale shops and worse…

This series of images was on display at Henrietta Fahrenheit Shop & Gallery in downtown Ann Arbor, Michigan.

The title of the show was “No One Loves You” and was used to inform the concept of the discarded toys.

The majority of the frames were cast-offs as well. I plundered the local Flea Market and Salvation Army for cheap bargains — although for some reason picture frames are quite expensive at rummage sales. I ended up buying mostly broken frames and repairing them myself.

26/07 | Marc Nischan

10/07 | Obligatory Baby Photos

26/07 | Bombay Grille

6/07 | Who Wants Cake?

25/07 | Wounds of Sarah

23/07 | Mannequins

7/07 | Cats in Cages

3/07 | American Landscapes I

27/07 | Dramatic Animals

18/07 | Color Experiments

16/07 | Improv Inferno

30/07 | Generations

29/07 | Variations

3/07 | Dan K

18/06 | Animals

12/06 | Xmas Postcards

28/06 | Lawndale Market

23/06 | No One Loves You

22/06 | Images of Maps

5/06 | MOCAD

1/06 | The Regulars

25/06 | Metro Times Arts Issue

10/06 | Sky Covington

19/06 | Detroit Street Trolley

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