Jennifer Ling Datchuk American, b. 1980
                                G.O.A.T. Girls, 2019
                            
                                    Slip cast Laguna porcelain for dolls
50 x 74"
127 x 188 cm
                                    127 x 188 cm
                                   Different shades of women’s skin tones are explored on this work. An assortment of prize ribbons sculpted with slip cast Laguna porcelain. The skin tones ranging between “cool blush” and...
                        
                    
                                                    Different shades of women’s skin tones are explored on this work. An assortment of prize ribbons sculpted with slip cast Laguna porcelain. The skin tones ranging between “cool blush” and “African American.” The prize ribbon shape calls into question the idea that any skin tone is to be prized above others. 
NS-120 cool blush, NS-121 warm blush, NS-122 desert beige, NS-127 Asian, NS-128 Native American, NS-129 mocha, NS-123 warm brown, NS-132 African American
                    
                NS-120 cool blush, NS-121 warm blush, NS-122 desert beige, NS-127 Asian, NS-128 Native American, NS-129 mocha, NS-123 warm brown, NS-132 African American
Exhibitions
Later, Longer, Fewer: The Work of Jennifer Ling Datchuk, 2021, Houston Center for Contemporary Craft, Houston, TX;curator: Kathryn Hall
Don’t Tell Me to Smile, Ruiz-Healy Art, New York, NY, 2019
Truth Before Flowers, June 15 - July 25, 2019, Women & Their Work, Austin, Texas (catalogue)
