This year I had the idea to create artefact's`s for the future, with mixed concepts taken from archaeology, maths and time, all with personal relevance. They were inspired by my family circle and a representation of 'us' in 2015.
Family sculpture,
made from steel and perspex
Each piece corresponds to a member of my family, the materials used relate to gender.
The perspex is engraved with my fingerprint, a link to my identity.
Families portraits,
made using MDF, pins, steel and monofilament yarn.
These represent the different portions we make up within the family circle,
together and as individuals.
Made like 'string' pictures the lines and pins symbolizes time and space, the more of these the older and more experienced in life with the shadows acting as memories.

Images of the lines and shadow (from installation)
Installation at Orkney college.
I was really happy with the final installation of this project. I felt the pieces communicated well and there was a relationship between them, each connecting and informing the other.
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