Hide-a-key
Accompanying two plastic hide-a-key rocks and two replicas rendered in marzipan colored with powdered food-safe pigments is a found lawn ornament coated and altered with modeling compound, considering what Umberto Eco describes as a “crèche-ification of the bourgeois universe” and the function of the garden as a diorama or miniature of broader concerns about potential penetrability and loss.
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