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One of the things that attracts me to
roadside memorials is their connection
and similarities to rural folk art of
the 18th & 19th centuries,
especially folk art of rural
Pennsylvania and the hand carved
tombstones and fractur art of the
Pennsylvania German artisans. The most
important memorials to me are those that
consist of handmade items and items
chosen to represent the life of the
person who died.
I believe that artistic expression is
highly beneficial to the grieving
process, and may represent the fullest
source of healing and closure for those
without traditional spiritual or
religious connections. Most of society
today has lost touch with the creative
and hands on aspects of grief and death,
and roadside memorials represent a
return to those roots.
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items are from between 28 Apr 2007 & 20 Aug 2008.