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This wall based sculpture is the second of a 12 piece installation.

The work is created from the deconstruction and re-contextualising of antique curtain fabric. The fabric already held a certain magic, like the traditional Boro fabric of Japan, it had mends and patches and darning built up over a life time of use and love. The work was created methodically from hundreds of pieces that have each been hand gilded with gold leaf * 


The textural quality of this piece, coupled with the gold leaf creates a work that catches the light in a thousand different ways making the work look as though it is breathing. A really beautiful piece that is constantly changing as the light changes throughout the day. There is something lifting about the piece, it feels full of optimism and hope.

I am captivated by the unobvious silent material witnesses to a life lived; a worn bed sheet, a stained tablecloth, a moth-eaten gown. Such artefacts bare the marks and physicality of human nature, possessing a poetic power. They are simultaneously valuable in their uniqueness and worthless in their deteriorated, decontextualized state. Each piece created from these objects is therefore both my own personal expression of the hidden memories embedded in the original items, and a way to explore the recycling and re-contextualising of meaning and value in contemporary society. The experience and memories of others, imagined and real, fuse seamlessly with my own through the salvation, destruction and discordant juxtaposition of materials.

*Imitation gold leaf
This wall based sculpture is the second of a 12 piece installation.

The work is created from the deconstruction and re-contextualising of antique curtain fabric. The fabric already held a certain magic, like the traditional Boro fabric of Japan, it had mends and patches and darning built up over a life time of use and love. The work was created methodically from hundreds of pieces that have each been hand gilded with gold leaf * 


The textural quality of this piece, coupled with the gold leaf creates a work that catches the light in a thousand different ways making the work look as though it is breathing. A really beautiful piece that is constantly changing as the light changes throughout the day. There is something lifting about the piece, it feels full of optimism and hope.

I am captivated by the unobvious silent material witnesses to a life lived; a worn bed sheet, a stained tablecloth, a moth-eaten gown. Such artefacts bare the marks and physicality of human nature, possessing a poetic power. They are simultaneously valuable in their uniqueness and worthless in their deteriorated, decontextualized state. Each piece created from these objects is therefore both my own personal expression of the hidden memories embedded in the original items, and a way to explore the recycling and re-contextualising of meaning and value in contemporary society. The experience and memories of others, imagined and real, fuse seamlessly with my own through the salvation, destruction and discordant juxtaposition of materials.

*Imitation gold leaf
This wall based sculpture is the second of a 12 piece installation.

The work is created from the deconstruction and re-contextualising of antique curtain fabric. The fabric already held a certain magic, like the traditional Boro fabric of Japan, it had mends and patches and darning built up over a life time of use and love. The work was created methodically from hundreds of pieces that have each been hand gilded with gold leaf * 


The textural quality of this piece, coupled with the gold leaf creates a work that catches the light in a thousand different ways making the work look as though it is breathing. A really beautiful piece that is constantly changing as the light changes throughout the day. There is something lifting about the piece, it feels full of optimism and hope.

I am captivated by the unobvious silent material witnesses to a life lived; a worn bed sheet, a stained tablecloth, a moth-eaten gown. Such artefacts bare the marks and physicality of human nature, possessing a poetic power. They are simultaneously valuable in their uniqueness and worthless in their deteriorated, decontextualized state. Each piece created from these objects is therefore both my own personal expression of the hidden memories embedded in the original items, and a way to explore the recycling and re-contextualising of meaning and value in contemporary society. The experience and memories of others, imagined and real, fuse seamlessly with my own through the salvation, destruction and discordant juxtaposition of materials.

*Imitation gold leaf
This wall based sculpture is the second of a 12 piece installation.

The work is created from the deconstruction and re-contextualising of antique curtain fabric. The fabric already held a certain magic, like the traditional Boro fabric of Japan, it had mends and patches and darning built up over a life time of use and love. The work was created methodically from hundreds of pieces that have each been hand gilded with gold leaf * 


The textural quality of this piece, coupled with the gold leaf creates a work that catches the light in a thousand different ways making the work look as though it is breathing. A really beautiful piece that is constantly changing as the light changes throughout the day. There is something lifting about the piece, it feels full of optimism and hope.

I am captivated by the unobvious silent material witnesses to a life lived; a worn bed sheet, a stained tablecloth, a moth-eaten gown. Such artefacts bare the marks and physicality of human nature, possessing a poetic power. They are simultaneously valuable in their uniqueness and worthless in their deteriorated, decontextualized state. Each piece created from these objects is therefore both my own personal expression of the hidden memories embedded in the original items, and a way to explore the recycling and re-contextualising of meaning and value in contemporary society. The experience and memories of others, imagined and real, fuse seamlessly with my own through the salvation, destruction and discordant juxtaposition of materials.

*Imitation gold leaf
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We Can All Be Saved. no:2 Sculpture

Aby Mackie

Spain

Sculpture, Fabric on Soft (Yarn, Cotton, Fabric)

Size: 40 W x 94 H x 0.2 D in

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This wall based sculpture is the second of a 12 piece installation. The work is created from the deconstruction and re-contextualising of antique curtain fabric. The fabric already held a certain magic, like the traditional Boro fabric of Japan, it had mends and patches and darning built up over a life time of use and love. The work was created methodically from hundreds of pieces that have each been hand gilded with gold leaf * The textural quality of this piece, coupled with the gold leaf creates a work that catches the light in a thousand different ways making the work look as though it is breathing. A really beautiful piece that is constantly changing as the light changes throughout the day. There is something lifting about the piece, it feels full of optimism and hope. I am captivated by the unobvious silent material witnesses to a life lived; a worn bed sheet, a stained tablecloth, a moth-eaten gown. Such artefacts bare the marks and physicality of human nature, possessing a poetic power. They are simultaneously valuable in their uniqueness and worthless in their deteriorated, decontextualized state. Each piece created from these objects is therefore both my own personal expression of the hidden memories embedded in the original items, and a way to explore the recycling and re-contextualising of meaning and value in contemporary society. The experience and memories of others, imagined and real, fuse seamlessly with my own through the salvation, destruction and discordant juxtaposition of materials. *Imitation gold leaf

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Sculpture:Fabric on Soft (Yarn, Cotton, Fabric)

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:40 W x 94 H x 0.2 D in

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Aby Mackie is a Barcelona-based artist whose wall-based sculptures are unified through a materials-led methodology combining storytelling and social commentary. Recurring themes can be identified as materialism, consumerism, value and memory. Each series investigates the interconnectedness of these themes through the language of materials. Often in Barcelona, the contents of entire homes are either thrown onto the streets or auctioned off at Encants Vells market. The creation of Mackie’s work is driven by the selection and repurposing of objects and textiles from these two practices in order to explore ongoing cultural concerns. This roots Mackie’s artistic process in the everyday existence of the unrecognised, uncelebrated, unknown lives of Barcelona’s residents. Mackie is captivated by the unobvious silent material witnesses to a life lived; a worn bed sheet, a stained tablecloth, a moth-eaten gown. Such artefacts bare the marks and physicality of human nature, possessing a poetic power. They are simultaneously valuable in their uniqueness and worthless in their deteriorated, decontextualized state. Each piece created from these objects is therefore both the artist’s personal expression of the hidden memories embedded in the original items, and a way to explore the recycling and re-contextualising of meaning and value in contemporary society. The experience and memories of others, imagined and real, fuse seamlessly with Mackie’s own through the salvation, destruction and discordant juxtaposition of materials. A rich mix of influences can be seen through Mackie’s work in terms of concept, techniques, materials, subject matter and aesthetic sense, inviting the viewer to create their own connections and interpretations and encouraging personal storytelling through materiality.

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