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Toxic Spiral (ragwort, fence post with rusting barbed wire) Sculpture

Jacqueline M Byrne

United Kingdom

Sculpture, Other

Size: 78.7 W x 59.1 H x 78.7 D in

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Toxic Spiral is a land art work made from ragwort (a member of the daisy family that is toxic to livestock) I pulled this from the meadows by hand after a rain storm when the ground was soft, making it easier to extract the plant from the root up. This process of clearing the ragwort by hand from t...

Year Created:

2017

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Sculpture, Other

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78.7 W x 59.1 H x 78.7 D in

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No

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Not Framed

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Certificate is Included

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To commission, exhibit or purchase my work e.mail me at: My work is site and subject responsive and I use contextual materials to illustrate meaning. Working from my farm on the Dorset coast, trace and memory are central to my practice. Where I capture and translate the transient qualities of my often ecologically sensitive subject matter into both ephemeral and tangible works. Over the last 3 years my practice has evolved into making site responsive installation work. My final MA graduation work 'Lost - A journey through the fragile mind' was filmed and shown at exhibition through the hanging pieces of the original installation. (See photos attached titled: 'Lost - A journey through the fragile mind') My earliest influences stretch back to when I was just 3 years old and fascinated with the colour and feel of fabric, influenced by my mother who fitted dressmaking in around raising her large family. By 18 I briefly had a small fashion design business in Ireland. Later, moving to London, I studied Millinery design alongside Jewellery Design and Fashion Illustration. This year I celebrate my 3rd year of acceptance into the International Contemporary Artists Book. Some of my work hangs in private collections in the UK, Ireland, USA and Poland. I love to grow and learn as an artist and constantly find inspiration in the wild meadow farm and in the beautiful landscape where I live in Dorset on the South Coast of England.

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