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Lives
and works in New York.
Puffer's
work- drawings, woodblock reliefs and wall
drawings- presents us with images of disquieting
familiarity: domestic interiors, children playing,
landscapes. The images are perceived distantly,
sequestered from the viewer's apprehension and each
other. The isolated characters evoke memories of
loss, but perhaps what they evoke most strongly is
memory itself
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UNTITLED #20, 2003 Barn Exterior
pencil and acrylic on de-acifified vintage wallpaper
8 x 10-7/8"
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