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Jan 29, 2013 11:33AM
I've always been fascinated by the power of an object to inform and help propel a narrative arc. The cherub statue is a wonderful example. What inspired you to create the statue?
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I wanted something physical that passed through the family that could give Cinnamon some guidance in the novel. At one point it was a pair of earrings, but I felt that was too generic and just used that as a placeholder until I got a better idea. My own grandmother had a bronze statue about the size of the one in the novel. It did not have a bow and arrow nor did she point it in the direction she was going, but gave me the seed of the idea I used to create the cherub. When I was creating it this was the picture I had in my mind. Is this also what you pictured?
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