The Brats Sculpture Gallery-What are Brats?
 
 
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A Natural Blue © 2003
Sheltered Brat
A Natural Blue © 2003
A Natural Blue
Do Tell, Don't Ask ©2006
Do Tell, Don't Ask
Belly Up Brat © 2003
Belly Up Brat

Mardi Bra ©2003

Mardi Bra Brat


Tin Cup Brat

Emerald City Titties Brat


Ruby Nippers

Double Bubble ©2004
Double Bubble

Straw Braw Brat


Bra Issues Brat
series of 3
3 sold

Underwire brat
series of 3
2 sold
Pom Pom Poms ©2003
Pom Pom Poms Brat

Pom Pom Poms ©2003
Jaded

Goldie Locks ©2002
Goldielocks Brat

The Brat Sculptures

The category of "Brat" was first invented by Deborah as a merging of the word Maquette and the word bra. (Traditionally the word maquette is used for a study of or for a large sculpture i.e.: Rodin and Henry Moore both produced numerous maquettes of large scale sculptures) The large scale tabletop sized bras are the basis for these miniature bra sculptures and so from "bra-ette" she formed the word "Brat". When research of the history of the word "brat" revealed the English dialect root meaning "coarse garment", she exclaimed: "How perfect is that?"
And the rest, as they say, is art history...

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