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This is my piece for the 'ship of fools, ship of hope' exhibition at Yarra Sculpture galley in Australia. Artists were sent a simple plastic boat in kit form and asked to respond to the theme (see previous post for details of the exhibition). Mine is a military camoflage textile boat, the sail is stitched from sections of military safety slide film found on a skip.
1 comment:
bravo morwenna, u never cease to impress. u bring the words 'original' and 'creative thinker' to light. absolutely brilliant.
love,
rox
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