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Artwork 4: Dimension

Artwork 4

Dimension




Title:“Dimension”
Date:  2016
Dimension: 100 x 100 cm
Media: Plaster, Wire, Spray Paint and LED Light 


The mixed media installation portrays the accumulation of small changes we make within our day-to-day lives.  The composition is inspired by the Russian Matryoshka dolls in which the figure includes many defining layers. Each presented figure influences the being of the next. The first figure has a solid surface as it is a plaster sculpture , the second is a wire based structure that outlines the features of the figure and the third figure the shadowed projection of the preceding figures. 


Work in Progress


 




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