Getting Possessive
Sep 01, 2022
1 minute
—David Masello
aria Hummer-Tuttle understands the objects she owns—that they needn’t be valuable to be of value. Although she has long appreciated this perspective on the artworks, statuettes, jewelry, dishware—even the crayon drawings done by her grandchildren—in her possession, Hummer-Tuttle (Vendome Press), an approaching brushfire threatened the house. With only a short amount of time to do so, Hummer-Tuttle gathered what she considered of greatest worth—photo albums, framed photographs, a few artistic creations of minimal monetary value.
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