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Trap Her/Keep Her

Posted on 05.15.17 by VoiceCatcher

by Katy Bisby

Size: 30” x 24”

Medium: Graphite

Statement: The frustration that comes when those who cause your trap are the ones who think they’re best suited to be your savior.

Trap Her Keep Her


Katy Bisby is a 31 year old Arkansas native who moved to Portland after receiving an MFA in painting from Northern Illinois University in 2013. Her work focuses on the personal connections, loneliness and fears that women face in our modern society. She works primarily in oils and metalpoint drawing. More at Katy Bisby.

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