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Photography, Digital on Glass
Size: 37.4 W x 27.6 H x 1 D in
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1174 Views
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Featured in One to Watch
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Photograph on Ilford Galerie Fibre Gold paper 920 x 670mm framed. Includes a 60mm border around the photograph Edition of 6 prints only. No Artist Proofs. Signed on back. Edition #1 sold Editions 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 available for sale
2013
Photography, Digital on Glass
Limited Edition of 1
37.4 W x 27.6 H x 1 D in
Not Applicable
Not Framed
Certificate is Included
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Karley Feaver is an internationally recognized sculptor known for her surreal and thought-provoking work that bridges traditional taxidermy and modern sculpture. Her art is a deep dive into the human relationship with the natural world. Karley’s work is a profound exploration of the connection between humans, cherished objects, and the natural world. She transcends traditional sculpture, using a surreal and poetic approach to blur the lines between life and death, past and present. Her creative process is deeply personal, transforming objects that hold significant meaning—be they natural artifacts or personal belongings—into evocative vessels of memory and emotion. Drawing inspiration from animism and botanical forms, Karley’s sculptures merge traditional taxidermy with flora and fauna to create a dialogue between the external world and our inner selves. Each piece is an invitation to contemplation, transforming the body of work into a boundary-less space where nostalgia, grief, and love are held and nurtured. The use of the vessel symbolizes a safe, protected space where even the most intimate and incommunicable memories can be preserved and acknowledged. Karley fundamentally challenges perceptions of taxidermy, moving it beyond its morbid reputation and into the realm of modern sculpture. Her fascination stems from its ability to transform and preserve life beyond its natural lifespan. Through this radical approach, she constructs thought-provoking pieces that celebrate the beauty and complexity of life, reminding us of the enduring power of objects to hold and preserve our most intimate human experiences.
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