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Jane Wood

Title: Impermiable Sun

Description
Hand constructed 3D wall sculpture made from found materials sourced by hand from the coastline of Anglesey. Knotted, yellow fishing line, plant stem, plastic cup shard and rubber tubing bound with orange rope.

Backstory
My Dad bought a wooden, clinker-built boat when I was a kid. It was painted black and white. We used to go out and drop a lobster pot with a buoy made from a squash bottle that my eldest brother created to catch crabs. It had a small Seagull engine. I remember watching dad as he pulled the starter rope and seeing the petrol move through the rubber tubing to feed the engine.

Materials
Fishing line, plant stem, plastic, rope, rubber tubing and wood.


Status: Available
Prints: Not available
Kind: Sculpture
Size of artwork: 30cm x 15cm
Style: Abstract, Contemporary
Including frame: 30cm x 15cm x 1.8cm
Media: Mixed
Surface: Other
Where to buy: North Art Gallery

£150
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      Title: Impermiable Sun

      Description
      Hand constructed 3D wall sculpture made from found materials sourced by hand from the coastline of Anglesey. Knotted, yellow fishing line, plant stem, plastic cup shard and rubber tubing bound with orange rope.

      Backstory
      My Dad bought a wooden, clinker-built boat when I was a kid. It was painted black and white. We used to go out and drop a lobster pot with a buoy made from a squash bottle that my eldest brother created to catch crabs. It had a small Seagull engine. I remember watching dad as he pulled the starter rope and seeing the petrol move through the rubber tubing to feed the engine.

      Materials
      Fishing line, plant stem, plastic, rope, rubber tubing and wood.

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