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Jane Wood

Title: Wettest Green

Description
Hand constructed wall sculpture made from found materials sourced by hand from Yorkshire and the coastline of Anglesey in North Wales.

Orange thread used to stitch through the wood to secure the red circle and yellow plastic strand.

Backstory
This wood was wet through when I found it tossed in a wooden palette at the side of the road. It made it very easy to poke holes in with a bradawl. The red circle is a lid from a pack of table salt which had a readymade mount to attach it to the wood with a strand of unravelled rope. The thin yellow plastic arrived washed up by the sea. I put it out of the way on the studio wall and noticed it had left its mark revealing a head-like damp patch when I took it down to photograph it.


Status: Sold
Prints: Available as cards
Kind: Other
Size of artwork: 30cm x 30cm
Style: Abstract, Contemporary
Including frame: 30cm x 30cm
Media: Mixed
Surface: Other
Where to buy: Online only

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      Title: Wettest Green

      Description
      Hand constructed wall sculpture made from found materials sourced by hand from Yorkshire and the coastline of Anglesey in North Wales.

      Orange thread used to stitch through the wood to secure the red circle and yellow plastic strand.

      Backstory
      This wood was wet through when I found it tossed in a wooden palette at the side of the road. It made it very easy to poke holes in with a bradawl. The red circle is a lid from a pack of table salt which had a readymade mount to attach it to the wood with a strand of unravelled rope. The thin yellow plastic arrived washed up by the sea. I put it out of the way on the studio wall and noticed it had left its mark revealing a head-like damp patch when I took it down to photograph it.

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