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Why a Stag in Sepia Print

Danielle Vaughan

United Kingdom

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"From dust we came and dust we shall return" is a recurrent theme in my art. I use recycled cardboard and packaging materials which were destined for the rubbish heap and give them a new extended life span. I am also alluding to how fragile life is held together when you look closer on many of my pieces you see small stitches in the corners restraining the cardboard from going its own way and yet holding it all together. My work is wrinkled and crooked with ragged edges reminding us of how imperfect the world is we live in and yet there is beauty if we choose to look for it. In this particular piece the stag looks out at us questioningly. He stands against a background of Hebrew script trying to make sense of what he sees. He stands firm and strong emerging in the foreground of the frame he is unwilling to be captured.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:10 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:15.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Within her Arts Practice, Danielle Vaughan explores sexuality, gender roles and celebrity status through her use of ripped papers, fabrics and paint. With a background in Design, Vaughan began her assemblage /collages as an exploration of her early experiences of a childhood in a frugal and misandrist environment. In her portraits she recasts men as boys with their illusion of power and her females with the parts of femme fatales. In an abstract way this can also be viewed within her landscapes and wildlife images through her use of deliberate text within the layers of ripped and torn paper. This art peels away the layers of conventional art processes and invites the viewer to investigate past the surface image to the darker levels underpinning the façade. Vaughan plays with surprises , with ‘gallow humour” and pathos at play in both images and titles. She has made appearances on both television and radio and recently appeared on Sky’s ‘Portrait Artist of the Year’ (January 2018) where Noel Fielding chose her portrait to take home. Vaughan has a strong desire for equality of access to quality arts experiences for everyone and has developed an extensive participatory practice alongside her own work.

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