For sure, the rest will get incorporated into other things," Overton tells The Art Newspaper reassuringly, noting that taking things apart, examining the pieces and putting them together with parts from other dismantled items is what she does best.
It's kind of like a mining process, revealing the potential and separating it out. I like a constant new approach.
It took Overton six months to take apart the letters, piece by piece, that once made up the 45ft-by-65ft neon "Domino" sign.
Each component is flimsy, but when you put it together, it's this formidable o
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