"On behalf of Friends of the United Nations, I extend my support ...and would like to involve...[Target:Peace]...in a United Nations International Day of Peace program. [The piece's] artistic theme of disarmament and world peace compliments the UN's vision...
Jillian Maslow...was one of the artists invited to showcase her work...titled Target: Peace..made of bullets, bullet shells and doglegs..."I didn't know what to do, so I wrapped it up in cloth...The taxi drove through Wall Street and the police dogs jumped inside the cab to sniff my sculpture. I though 'great I'm going to go to jail for my art."
'Target:Peace' was by far the most innovative [and] engaging piece at the exhibition. A perfect expression of style and social commentary...
Particularly fun are the three seamstresses [including Jillian] who help the contestants in the final challenges, offering realistic counterweights to the some times impractical and often-delusional designers. [Lifetime TV show, 24 Hour Catwalk].
...[the many ] experienced seamstresses wind up stealing the show. There's the lady with the wacky fascinators [Jillian]...All of their side-eye glances and caustic critiques work so well because, with countless years of expertise between them, they know exactly what they are talking about. [Lifetime TV show, 24 Hour Catwalk].
"Thanks for making my dreams come true!.".
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