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Night creatures : a sculptural and graphic representation of celestial and nocturnal phenomena

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posted on 2023-05-27, 13:57 authored by Swann, H
Through my studio practice I intend to research the graphic and three dimensional representational modelling of celestial phenomena: stars, planets, comets, sun, wind, rain, lightning and thunder. Further, I will investigate and test a range of associated images and ideas including Greek and Roman mythology and astronomy; celestial maps and navigation across -a variety of cultures and times. I will explore the space between abstraction (points of light in space) and figuration (the centaur in the stars).

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