Curio•sea•ty at South Square, June – July 2015 South Square Gallery, Thornton, Bradford
For What It’s Worth, March 2015
This piece looks to visually show salt in it’s universal and unifying role of both the land and the sea – interlinking both through how it is gathered, transported, distributed and finally consumed. A commodity which has taken it’s place as a vital tool for preserving, creating wealth and maintaining communities of people. I am fascinated by the simple quiet life that it now lives out.
Size: 70cm (h) x 70cm (w)
Material: Installation – rope, Himalayan rock salt, sea salt, mussel shells, varnish, paper, fish knives, ribbon, thread, paper garlands and string.
Also exhibited in: Curio•sea•ty. Project Space, Patrick Studios, East Street Arts, March 2015
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