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Mixed Media, Acrylic on Pressed Cardboard
Size: 11.4 W x 16.5 H x 0.1 D in
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Inspired by the brilliant blues of the town of Chefchaouen, in Morocco's Riff Mountains. It is thought that the town was painted blue by Jews fleeing persecution in WW2 - blue was painted on the walls, floors and steps as a religious practise, to represent the colour of the sky and connect the city to heaven and God. The practise continues today, and gives the feeling you are floating through an other-worldly place. This piece shows a more intimate and domestic view of everyday life in the town. Collaged papers are used as semi-abstract shapes of washing hanging amongst the higgledy-piggledy rooftops.
Acrylic on Pressed Cardboard
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11.4 W x 16.5 H x 0.1 D in
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I am originally from Aberdeenshire, north-east Scotland, and have a diverse creative background spanning professional work as a musician, designer, artist and educator. As an artist, my work is broadly focused on people and place. Inspiration comes from travels in the Middle East and North Africa, plus my longstanding interest in conflict and peacebuilding. My mixed media approach uses collage, acrylics, ink and chalk pastels and fuses realistic and abstract elements to suggest the history and stories that lie beneath the surface of a place.
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