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Artworks ‘Fabrics of Fluency (Surroundings I)’, 2024
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‘Fabrics of Fluency (Surroundings I)’, 2024

£600.00

By Andie Aylsworth

Unique

Botanical pigment on deadstock silk georgette and reclaimed steel framework
150 x 60 x 12 cm

Signed: Bottom of frame

"In ‘Fabrics of Fluency (Surroundings I)’, one of the works included in the exhibition 'Sacred Ecology of the Universal Everything', the artist creates venerative spaces across Nunhead chapel to facilitate moments of recognition for the vegetal kin embedded throughout the exhibition. She does so in this work by building a shrine to create a dialogue of reverence for our vegetal kin."

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By Andie Aylsworth

Unique

Botanical pigment on deadstock silk georgette and reclaimed steel framework
150 x 60 x 12 cm

Signed: Bottom of frame

"In ‘Fabrics of Fluency (Surroundings I)’, one of the works included in the exhibition 'Sacred Ecology of the Universal Everything', the artist creates venerative spaces across Nunhead chapel to facilitate moments of recognition for the vegetal kin embedded throughout the exhibition. She does so in this work by building a shrine to create a dialogue of reverence for our vegetal kin."

(click image for full view) (price includes VAT)

By Andie Aylsworth

Unique

Botanical pigment on deadstock silk georgette and reclaimed steel framework
150 x 60 x 12 cm

Signed: Bottom of frame

"In ‘Fabrics of Fluency (Surroundings I)’, one of the works included in the exhibition 'Sacred Ecology of the Universal Everything', the artist creates venerative spaces across Nunhead chapel to facilitate moments of recognition for the vegetal kin embedded throughout the exhibition. She does so in this work by building a shrine to create a dialogue of reverence for our vegetal kin."

(click image for full view) (price includes VAT)

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