Daisy Collingridge Facescape (Miniature 1) Textiles and wood on paper Signed on Verso 10.5 x 15 x 1.7cm (4 x 5¾ x ¾ in.) This lot has been curated by Millie Foster About Daisy is a multi-disciplinary work investigating the human form as the central theme. The work sits in a place of tension between, sculpture, performance and art. The 'flesh suits' are an exploration of fabric, form and flesh. Their tactile fabric bodies and inviting colour exaggerate the warmth and softness of flesh- these elements which signify a living thing. They are visceral. There is a desire to touch. Fabric offers skin like qualities that traditional sculpting materials do not have. Education 2010-2014 | BA diploma fashion design womenswear, Central St Martins 2009-2010 | Art Foundation Diploma, Loughborough University Select Exhibitions/Awards 2023 | 'Within + Without', Unit Gallery, Group Show, London 2023 | 'Hysteria', Gillian Jason Gallery, Group Show London 2022 | 'Grossly Affectionate', Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, Group show, USA 2021 | 'Best seat in the house', WaterAid UK, Oxo Gallery, Group show, London 2020- 2022 | Sarabande Foundation Artist in Resident, London Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork These pieces are small scale versions of the 'Facescapes' created earlier this year. Working on smaller scale fabric works emphasise intricacy and delicacy in portraying facial features. This miniature approach invites viewers to closely examine the fine textures and stitches that bring a face to life fostering a sense of intimacy. You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.
Daisy Collingridge Facescape (Miniature 1) Textiles and wood on paper Signed on Verso 10.5 x 15 x 1.7cm (4 x 5¾ x ¾ in.) This lot has been curated by Millie Foster About Daisy is a multi-disciplinary work investigating the human form as the central theme. The work sits in a place of tension between, sculpture, performance and art. The 'flesh suits' are an exploration of fabric, form and flesh. Their tactile fabric bodies and inviting colour exaggerate the warmth and softness of flesh- these elements which signify a living thing. They are visceral. There is a desire to touch. Fabric offers skin like qualities that traditional sculpting materials do not have. Education 2010-2014 | BA diploma fashion design womenswear, Central St Martins 2009-2010 | Art Foundation Diploma, Loughborough University Select Exhibitions/Awards 2023 | 'Within + Without', Unit Gallery, Group Show, London 2023 | 'Hysteria', Gillian Jason Gallery, Group Show London 2022 | 'Grossly Affectionate', Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, Group show, USA 2021 | 'Best seat in the house', WaterAid UK, Oxo Gallery, Group show, London 2020- 2022 | Sarabande Foundation Artist in Resident, London Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork These pieces are small scale versions of the 'Facescapes' created earlier this year. Working on smaller scale fabric works emphasise intricacy and delicacy in portraying facial features. This miniature approach invites viewers to closely examine the fine textures and stitches that bring a face to life fostering a sense of intimacy. You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.
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