(Gainesville, Florida, 1946 - )
1972
Hand-colored photograph and vinyl on board
14 x 11 in. (35.6 x 27.9 cm)
Collection of the Akron Art Museum
Gift of the artist
2011.15
Nettles used Koolaid as “a metaphor for childhood and innocence” in a group of portraits of the artist and her sisters. In this image of her sister Elizabeth, a vinyl pouch originally filled with colored liquid was stitched onto the paper over the image. While on view at the Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia, PA, a visitor pressed the glass, causing the vinyl heart to break and the colored liquid to ooze down the board and the wall.