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Work Type:painting
Date of work:2005
Materials:medium: oil

support: canvas, fabric

Measurements:height: 49 cm

width: 27 cm

Style Period:contemporary art
Subject:cave, recurring motif
Technique:painting
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Description:
A series of objects and paintings. Selectors’ comments: ‘Great interplay of objects and paintings. Which is the detail? Where is it going? Very obsessive and rewarding. Inside the sliced mini mountain is a wall, a hole-less cave. The troglodyte forgot to make a door and was worshipped as an Aztec jumping has been. The feeble blue castle turret did offer scant protection to King Gerry the Gerbil for republican rats.’
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Source:Selectors’ comments: Angus Fairhurst, Paul Noble, Alison Wilding. “Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2006”, exhibition catalogue, Leeds, 2006.
Date of source:2006