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A Split Second of Humanity (Phase 2)
2018 - onwards
This piece was selected for the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize 2018, and continues to be exhibited in 2019.
The work consists of dried eucalyptus leaves displayed in a small cabinet. Each leaf has been painted on in white acrylic, showing an intricate pattern devised from patterns found in nature.
Our thoughts race by us, fleeting and impermanent, our environments, our moments, all lost to memory; the memories themselves just temporary matter, as we are.
A Split Second of Humanity (Phase 2) simultaneously explores impermanence, our environment and preservation. The fragility of humanity and the natural world colliding to show their intertwining relationship and the impact they can have on one another. The piece acts as a reminder of the way they can both enhance and hinder each other, and an acceptance of the ephemeral quality of everything.
Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize
Exhibition Tour:
Trinity Buoy Wharf, London
24th Sep - 10th Oct 2018
TheGallery at AUB, Bournmouth
22nd Nov 2018 - 17th Jan 2019
The Royal Drawing School, London
4th - 21st Feb 2019
Drawing Projects UK, Trowbridge
2nd Mar - 26th Apr 2019
Chapel Gallery, Ormskirk, Lancashire
4th May - 6th Jul 2019
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