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Bandstand -Vinyl Painting 5 (2006) Original Mixed-media Painting by Ian McKay

30 x 30 x 0.3cm (unframed) / 30 x 30cm (actual image size)

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The work concentrates on fragmented elements of the bandstands broken, decayed perimeter railings. This discarded building is abandoned, hidden from sight, unsignposted, and not included in any tourist maps or arranged educational trips, yet these buildings record and speak of our culture, heritage and history more sincerely than the elaborate monuments displayed beyond their boundaries.
Using old 12"vinyl records and colours gathered from studies of the surrounding area ,the work is a celebration of the bandstands existence.

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Mixed Media on Vinyl Disc

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The work concentrates on fragmented elements of the bandstands broken, decayed perimeter railings. This discarded building is abandoned, hidden from sight, unsignposted, and not included in any tourist maps or arranged educational trips, yet these buildings record and speak of our culture, heritage and history more sincerely than the elaborate monuments displayed beyond their boundaries.
Using old 12"vinyl records and colours gathered from studies of the surrounding area ,the work is a celebration of the bandstands existence.

Materials used:

Mixed Media on Vinyl Disc

Details:

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McKay’s practice gives him an opportunity to convey his interests through visual means, using a diverse range of media, including paint, print and photography. Through a process of driven observation, his aim is... Read more

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