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Decaying Forms

This combination of plaster sculptures were created from the concept of sea urchins, this is why plaster is used to recreate the fragility of a sea urchins skeleton. The sea urchin when it is alive is robust and menacing however its skeleton is extremely fragile and ethereal through its delicate hues and tones. As you scroll further down you will encounter a series of plaster sculptures that were used as explorations of texture and contrasting properties whilst still keeping the conversation on decay, death and rebirth.

50cm x 50cm incomplete plaster spheres. These include ink, bleach, acrylic paint, texture paint, crackle paint and coffee grounds to create the texture and tones on the sculptures.

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These are the ultimate representation of life and death through the exploration of decay and the ethereal nature of rebirth and regrowth.

25cm x 25cm incomplete plaster spheres. These include ink, bleach, acrylic paint, texture paint, crackle paint, sewing string, wax and coffee grounds to create the texture and tones on the sculptures.

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