Winterland

In Karley’s new works, the choice of animal is deliberate and used as a symbolic reference to the themes she explores in her work. White is a colour which human culture has many references to, often related to purity and cleanliness. However white is also a colour which is commonly associated with death. In these works she references this with powerful imagery of stags and deer, which are known as power symbols and carriers of peace. The plastic moulded form (rather than taxidermy this time) is symbolic of her exploration of death, where we recreate and preserve the life we knew, and recreate the deceptive illusion of life when it is no longer there. Karley also recreates the life in her work by giving her pieces human names. In th
Karley Feaver
4 Artworks curated by Karley Feaver
Installation Shot (Winterland) thumb

Installation Shot (Winterland)

Sculpture0.4 W x 0.4 H x 1 D in

Karley Feaver

New Zealand

Benjamin (Benoni) (Sold) thumb

Benjamin (Benoni) (Sold)

Sculpture7.1 W x 11 H x 6.3 D in

Karley Feaver

New Zealand

Aeron (Sold) thumb

Aeron (Sold)

Sculpture7.5 W x 12.6 H x 6.3 D in

Karley Feaver

New Zealand

Samson (Sold) thumb

Samson (Sold)

Sculpture7.1 W x 11 H x 6.3 D in

Karley Feaver

New Zealand


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