Swimming Through The Weephole, 2021
Mixed media on wood, epoxy resin, paper collage, ink, acrylic, oil pastel
7x7x6 cm
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Exploring the ideas of bodily autonomy, nature and fantasy through mixed media. The box was primed in my favourite earthy pink, I layered found objects and drawing using resin on...
Exploring the ideas of bodily autonomy, nature and fantasy through mixed media. The box was primed in my favourite earthy pink, I layered found objects and drawing using resin on the inside. The title refers to the figures swimming. A weep hole, weep or weep-brick is used in masonry to allow moisture to escape from walls, they function like the eyes of a walls, keeping the inside of the home safe from rot and mould. The weep hole is an essential, generally unnoticeable part of brick houses. I imagined the world inside that space of essential-invisible being. The button headed swimmers are a playful take on humanoid figures.
Exhibitions
Mandell's Gallery, Elm Hill, Norwich 1-30 October 2021.3
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