In The Visible Woman , Allison Funk writes of how women often disappear into the roles expected of them, becoming invisible to themselves.
To fill in the thin / chalk outline of herself that she's drawn and erased for as long as she can remember, Funk returns to the anatomical model of The Visible Woman she left unassembled as a child.
With poems rather than the kit's plastic organs and bones, she strives to create a likeness / to.