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Woman of War, 1986

Lijn wanted the sculpture to come alive and decided that it would enact the drama of the song. It then became apparent that Woman of War would sing to Lady of the Wild Things which would respond to the song with light.
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Conjunction of Opposites: Lady of the Wild Things and Woman of War, 1986

Two mixed media performing sculptures enact a computer controlled 6 minute drama which includes movement, song, the transformation of sound to light, and a laser display.
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Blue Buzzing Bee, 1985

It seems that the origins of saintly halos derive from the historical fact that bees were seen to swarm around the heads of Hindu and Buddhist saints.
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Basket Head, 1985

Lijn sees Head-Dresses as extensions of the Head. Anything worn on the head is also part of it and expresses it’s powers and restrictions. As in the veil or the mask worn by women to conceal and suppress them.
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Big Spotted Ruby, 1984/1985

A sculpture comprising of horizontal sheets of Mica attached to a copper wire structure that give the piece an organic form like fungus or a desert rose.
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Red Net, 1985

Lijn sees Head-Dresses as extensions of the Head. Anything worn on the head is also part of it and expresses it’s powers and restrictions. As in the veil or the mask worn by women to conceal and suppress them.
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Night and Day, 1985

Both Night and Day and She's so Blue take their titles from songs imbued with melancholy: the blues. In these works she blends geometry with African art and sound with Art Deco from the 30’s and 40’s. Lijn wants her work to be as many layered as possible.
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She’s so Blue, 1985

Lijn sees Head-Dresses as extensions of the Head. Anything worn on the head is also part of it and expresses it’s powers and restrictions. As in the veil or the mask worn by women to conceal and suppress them.
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Horned Head, 1985

The studies for Heads gradually became Head-dresses. These are sculptures to wear, head ornaments and symbols of the head.
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Folding the Ring, 1985

Lijn plays with geometry, collapsing and folding circular planes or segments of rings, using piano wire and beads as a flexible mobile extension of the plywood shapes with beads for colour.
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Pentad, 1984

Naga, 1984

Her Head is Her House, 1984

In her bead heads series, Lijn plays with geometry, collapsing and folding circular planes or segments of rings, using piano wire and beads as a flexible mobile extension of the plywood shapes.
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Mica Metal Flower Stone, 1984

Mica Metal Flower Stone is a union of two different areas of experimentation in Lijn's work.
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Woman of War (study for Head), 1984

Study for a Head for a large performing sculpture. Woman of war came from a song Lijn wrote for her and then from the images of an armoured head.
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Red Coil Head, 1984-1985

Lijn sees Head-Dresses as extensions of the Head. Anything worn on the head is also part of it and expresses it’s powers and restrictions. As in the veil or the mask worn by women to conceal and suppress them.
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