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Thursday, January 27, 2011

The Mystery of The Room Divider

In the gallery, I have a room divider Marianne made for the gallery to display her equine paintings and photos.  She spent a bunch of time designing and building this edifice and it really is gorgeous.  Made out of colored reeds and various silks from India makes it a very striking example of creativity.  Unfortunately, one of the gang took a disliking to this divider and made it one of her missions in life to pull the silk and reeds out of this divider.

I would come in mornings and there would a piece of silk laying on the floor and scattered about would be pieces of the colored reeds.  At first, I did not know which one of the usual suspects was doing the vandalism.  I got to the gallery early one morning and low and behold, Squad Car was perched atop the divider busily pulling out one of the reeds.  Roo was on the ground encouraging her and waiting for the reed to drop so she could haul it off somewhere.  Squad Car had climbed up the back of the divider (covered in a thick cloth) and was hanging precariously over the top (two feet on one side and two feet on the other side).  The divider is over seven feet tall and Squad Car had pulled herself up to the top using only her little claws and brute strength.  She had worked so hard getting to the top I almost felt bad getting her down and chastising her (of course you know how much good that did).

I had to figure a way to keep her on the ground.  Again, that heavy duty cardboard came to the rescue.  I taped two five foot by six foot pieces of cardboard to the back of the divider. Since the back of the divider faces my studio, I did not care that it looked like I was living in a cardboard box.  Squad Car of course tried climbing the cardboard but it would not support her weight and there was nothing above the cardboard she could jump to.  She circled around for two days trying to figure a new way to reach the summit.  Finally, she admitted defeat and moved on to bigger and better things. The divider was safe for the time being. 

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