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In my line drawings I create fictional profiles of both unnamed and recognized individuals; Sometimes I describe them through the objects I select that possibly stand in for aspects of their personalities.

6 TV TRAYS
Set of six TV Trays on Wall Street Journal Newspaper. Mixed media, mounted on linen.

Meant to be shown in sets;
TV Trays, 1 through 6, or 
TV Trays, 1 through 3, or 
TV Trays, 4 through 6. 

TV TRAYS
Growing up, I recall six TV trays stacked in the corner of our family living room. We never used them. In July of 2005 Gerry Thomas, the innovator of the TV dinner, died. Someone wrote about how his TV dinners supported the feminist movement; “Though convenient, TV dinners changed the way families related to one another and to food.” I read that Mr. Thomas never made money on his TV dinner idea. After many years at Swanson, he left and became an art gallery director in New York. My family always ate dinner together at the dining room table. I wish we had used the TV trays.
In my line drawings I create fictional profiles of both unnamed and recognized individuals; Sometimes I describe them through the objects I select that possibly stand in for aspects of their personalities.

6 TV TRAYS
Set of six TV Trays on Wall Street Journal Newspaper. Mixed media, mounted on linen.

Meant to be shown in sets;
TV Trays, 1 through 6, or 
TV Trays, 1 through 3, or 
TV Trays, 4 through 6. 

TV TRAYS
Growing up, I recall six TV trays stacked in the corner of our family living room. We never used them. In July of 2005 Gerry Thomas, the innovator of the TV dinner, died. Someone wrote about how his TV dinners supported the feminist movement; “Though convenient, TV dinners changed the way families related to one another and to food.” I read that Mr. Thomas never made money on his TV dinner idea. After many years at Swanson, he left and became an art gallery director in New York. My family always ate dinner together at the dining room table. I wish we had used the TV trays.
In my line drawings I create fictional profiles of both unnamed and recognized individuals; Sometimes I describe them through the objects I select that possibly stand in for aspects of their personalities.

6 TV TRAYS
Set of six TV Trays on Wall Street Journal Newspaper. Mixed media, mounted on linen.

Meant to be shown in sets;
TV Trays, 1 through 6, or 
TV Trays, 1 through 3, or 
TV Trays, 4 through 6. 

TV TRAYS
Growing up, I recall six TV trays stacked in the corner of our family living room. We never used them. In July of 2005 Gerry Thomas, the innovator of the TV dinner, died. Someone wrote about how his TV dinners supported the feminist movement; “Though convenient, TV dinners changed the way families related to one another and to food.” I read that Mr. Thomas never made money on his TV dinner idea. After many years at Swanson, he left and became an art gallery director in New York. My family always ate dinner together at the dining room table. I wish we had used the TV trays.
In my line drawings I create fictional profiles of both unnamed and recognized individuals; Sometimes I describe them through the objects I select that possibly stand in for aspects of their personalities.

6 TV TRAYS
Set of six TV Trays on Wall Street Journal Newspaper. Mixed media, mounted on linen.

Meant to be shown in sets;
TV Trays, 1 through 6, or 
TV Trays, 1 through 3, or 
TV Trays, 4 through 6. 

TV TRAYS
Growing up, I recall six TV trays stacked in the corner of our family living room. We never used them. In July of 2005 Gerry Thomas, the innovator of the TV dinner, died. Someone wrote about how his TV dinners supported the feminist movement; “Though convenient, TV dinners changed the way families related to one another and to food.” I read that Mr. Thomas never made money on his TV dinner idea. After many years at Swanson, he left and became an art gallery director in New York. My family always ate dinner together at the dining room table. I wish we had used the TV trays.
In my line drawings I create fictional profiles of both unnamed and recognized individuals; Sometimes I describe them through the objects I select that possibly stand in for aspects of their personalities.

6 TV TRAYS
Set of six TV Trays on Wall Street Journal Newspaper. Mixed media, mounted on linen.

Meant to be shown in sets;
TV Trays, 1 through 6, or 
TV Trays, 1 through 3, or 
TV Trays, 4 through 6. 

TV TRAYS
Growing up, I recall six TV trays stacked in the corner of our family living room. We never used them. In July of 2005 Gerry Thomas, the innovator of the TV dinner, died. Someone wrote about how his TV dinners supported the feminist movement; “Though convenient, TV dinners changed the way families related to one another and to food.” I read that Mr. Thomas never made money on his TV dinner idea. After many years at Swanson, he left and became an art gallery director in New York. My family always ate dinner together at the dining room table. I wish we had used the TV trays.
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6 TV TRAYS (Set of 6 Separate Paintings in Natural Wood Frames) Painting

Deborah Baca

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Other

Size: 25 W x 33 H x 2 D in

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In my line drawings I create fictional profiles of both unnamed and recognized individuals; Sometimes I describe them through the objects I select that possibly stand in for aspects of their personalities. 6 TV TRAYS Set of six TV Trays on Wall Street Journal Newspaper. Mixed media, mounted on linen. Meant to be shown in sets; TV Trays, 1 through 6, or TV Trays, 1 through 3, or TV Trays, 4 through 6. TV TRAYS Growing up, I recall six TV trays stacked in the corner of our family living room. We never used them. In July of 2005 Gerry Thomas, the innovator of the TV dinner, died. Someone wrote about how his TV dinners supported the feminist movement; “Though convenient, TV dinners changed the way families related to one another and to food.” I read that Mr. Thomas never made money on his TV dinner idea. After many years at Swanson, he left and became an art gallery director in New York. My family always ate dinner together at the dining room table. I wish we had used the TV trays.

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Size:25 W x 33 H x 2 D in

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I live in Santa Monica, California. Presently I am working on a body of work I call, Miniature Events. The Miniature Events are small scale dioramas of various themes. My line drawings are done while I'm researching and I may take several years to complete one image, or make several in a same week. My process varies. .

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