Art of the Day: "Swinging the World by the Tail, 2011" by Andrew McNeile Jones

Art of the Day: "Swinging the World by the Tail, 2011" by Andrew McNeile Jones

A fur coat draped over a chair beside a pair of high heeled boots. There is something eternally decadent about a fur coat - even a faux one. And the boots are built for fun. The title came from a line in a song by Robert Plant and Alison Krauss; I liked the sense of taking control of one's life.


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