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The Journey, Exploring
the Nature of Mending |
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The Journey’
Exploring the Nature of Mending, has taken me from the mending of broken
feathers, research into prosthetic limb design and production, to exploring
new materials such as polymorph granules and then most surprisingly,
back to painting. Dolls have a particular resonance for me. They are more than just objects. The doll I chose to work with has a badly damaged leg made of wax and I found it was quite rare (probably a Montenari doll dating from the 1870s) and rather valuable, so Calico Doll was made as a substitute that I could handle. Making and painting the Botticelli Venus leg, which is one of a series of prosthetic limbs made for Wax Doll, rekindled my interest in representational painting. I painted a portrait of Wax Doll, followed by another eight portraits of the damaged dolls now kept in the museum’s new storage facilities. This series, ‘Auto-enhance’, links to the installation shown at the Priests House Museum where mirrors reflect the dolls lying in their cardboard boxes. For me mending became about revealing. |
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Auto-enhance.’
9 Damaged Dolls in Storage at The Priests House Museum 124 x124 cms. Acrylic paint on canvas |
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right: ‘Calico Doll’ 3D Diagram of WPH 1972.46 Showing Detached
Lower Right Leg 68h x 20w x9d Calico with polyester stuffing, embroidered with various threads |
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Ways To Mend A Feather 95h x 20w cms. Feathers and mixed media on canvas |
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ways To Mend A Feather With Text 95h x 20w Feathers and mixed media on canvas |
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Botticelli
Venus Prosthetic Leg For WPH 1972.46 With Matching Shoe Leg - 14h x 6
w x 4d cms Shoe – 2h x 3w x5d Plaster, acrylic paint |
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by Sara Fairfax sarafairfax@hotmail.co.uk |
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