Sal Salandra
Sal Salandra was introduced to needlepoint by his mother-in-law in the early 1980s, as a way to pass the time as he recovered from a serious back injury. The second-generation Italian-American hairdresser started off creating traditional motifs -- flowers and birds -- but over the last decade his relationship to the medium evolved, and it's become an outlet to explore the depths of his psychosexual desires.
Sal Salandra was introduced to needlepoint by his mother-in-law in the early 1980s, as a way to pass the time as he recovered from a serious back injury. The second-generation Italian-American hairdresser started off creating traditional motifs -- flowers and birds -- but over the last decade his relationship to the medium evolved, and it's become an outlet to explore the depths of his psychosexual desires. See less
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