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‘Consumed’ (2021)….after Cronenberg – wax sculpture in a glass cloche
‘Consumed’ (2021).
…for Cronenberg.Wax sculpture, bees*, hornets*, glass, dried roses, acrylic paint, wood, metal, glass.
Inspired by David Cronenberg and his novel of the same name.
“My left breast is a bag full of insects. I don’t know why it’s attached to me, I would like very much to… disconnect it. You can have it afterwards, if you like. I know you’re fond of it.” (pg. 203)
“…Because my breast is very much like a wasp nest, and you’d think they’d be comfortable in there.” (pg.204)*bees and hornets were ethically sourced, died naturally and not bred for human purposes.
£300.00 Sold by: Duckie Flesheaters' Cabinet of Curiosities -
September’s End – Limited Edition – Lino print Original
Legend has it that when Michael cast the Devil out of Heaven, he landed backside first into a blackberry bush. This incident is the root of the superstition that Blackberries should be plucked and eaten before the 29th September (known as Michaelmas) as any left hanging from the thorny stems following this date are defiled by the Devil in the form of him spitting upon the, placing his foot on them or in this case by passing water over them, in memorial rage at his sore landing.
£19.95 Sold by: Tarraway Hoofpress -
New Dawn. Bee painting on hardwood
Oil painting on hardwood of a Bee with fabric printed background and layered paint and Nina Simone lyrics. The bee is highly detailed and features a rivet style button on the wing. The wood is 2cm thick and comes with a hook and wire for hanging.
£65.00 Sold by: Pyromanic -
The Nest (or Our True Purpose)
Wax sculpture of severed hand with honeycomb encased in glass dome.
£300.00 Sold by: Duckie Flesheaters' Cabinet of CuriositiesThe Nest (or Our True Purpose)
£300.00
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