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​(E)arthly delights, 2020


​above » (E)arthly delights ​(2020)
National Geographic magazines, pins, Styrofoam 'E', varnish
​100 x 50 x 30 cm
For this project, Jornal Expresso challenged artists exhibiting at Mostra 2020 to create an intervention with a specially created Styrofoam 'E'.

Utilising the medium of print media as a literally substance to examine itself, (E)arthly delights explores aspects of leisure, pleasure and desire, and was completed just before the first lockdown. The 1 metre high 3D collage sculpture was chosen to be part of the Coleção Grupo Impressa art collection in Portugal.

With kind thanks to
Ágnes László, who had an internship with the artist at the time, for her assistance and inspiration for the project.
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  • Work
    • 2023 >
      • CALENDÁRIO AVULSO
      • Autumn Leaves
      • Unconnected Yet
    • 2022 >
      • The Anxiety of Interdisciplinarity
      • uma nova poesia visual
      • AMETHYST DECEIVER
      • Moths drink the tears of sleeping birds
    • 2021 >
      • Home
      • Terra Incognita
      • tales of turbulence and tulips
      • Circle series
    • 2020 >
      • (E)arthly Delights
      • The Garden
      • Found Landscapes
    • 2019 >
      • Taxis Derma
      • Menagerie
      • QUAL Paisagem
      • Winter Sunrise
      • Sublime
      • The Centre Cannot Hold II
      • The Centre Cannot Hold
    • 2018 >
      • Caught up in the field
      • Disconnected Event
      • FLYGA FLADDRA
      • Consequential
    • 2017 >
      • Shop Magazine
      • [framing illusive]
      • ROCKS
      • Bag Forest
    • > 2016 >
      • what might have been simply displaced
      • CHAOS &INFUSION
      • (un)form
      • Fragments
      • Made in China
    • Drawing >
      • for the time being
      • Still, time
      • BODY & PLACE
      • Expanded Landscape
      • Islands
      • Abstract Markings
  • Info
    • Bio
    • CV
    • Texts >
      • Home (text)
      • Taxis Derma (text)
      • Sublime (text)
    • Contact
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