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"Sunday Girls" (2022)Mixed-media sculpture by Seona Mason

16 x 24 x 16cm

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This figurative sculpture has been created from 3 whole 7" vinyl music records - nothing added and nothing removed from their original form. Their dancing referencing Henry Matisse. The feminine forms labelled:

Blondie - Sunday Girl
Tina Turner - I Don't Wanna Lose You
Cher - Love Hurts

The figures are mounted upon black acrylic block and two clear perspex rods (base 12 x 12 x 4 cm)

Materials used:

vinyl music record, acrylic block & perspex rods

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#figurative#fine art#music#black#women#dancing#love#female form#classical#contemporary woman#matisse#popular culture#vinyl records#scottish oak
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This figurative sculpture has been created from 3 whole 7" vinyl music records - nothing added and nothing removed from their original form. Their dancing referencing Henry Matisse. The feminine forms labelled:

Blondie - Sunday Girl
Tina Turner - I Don't Wanna Lose You
Cher - Love Hurts

The figures are mounted upon black acrylic block and two clear perspex rods (base 12 x 12 x 4 cm)

Materials used:

vinyl music record, acrylic block & perspex rods

Details:

Tags:

#figurative#fine art#music#black#women#dancing#love#female form#classical#contemporary woman#matisse#popular culture#vinyl records#scottish oak
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The 'REmuse' series of sculptures is created from whole vinyl music records. . . nothing added and nothing removed from the original material. The abstract expressive, figurative forms are organic... Read more

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