
Approx 23 x 26 x 40cm
Camera lens adapter, stick, ink, peacock and gull feathers, plastic connector straws, car-body filler. |
'Mask-Filter'
[from 'Design for a Carnival']
‘Mask-Filters’ are a series
of ‘sculptures’which are to be looked ‘through’
rather than ‘at’. Conceived as the means by which Design
for a Carnival could be documented each ‘mask-filter’
is to be attached to the lens of a camera. Therefore functioning
as both mask and filter between viewer and subject.
For example:
1. Camera lens adapter, stick, ink, peacock and gull feathers, plastic
connector straws, car body filler
2. Camera lens adapter, fish bones, telephone wire, thread
3. Camera lens adapter, cork Chinese model, sticks, paint, gimp
4. Camera lens adapter, chopsticks, ribbon, fishing line, beads,
paint
5. Camera lens adapter, plastic bi-plane kit, mohair, dinosaur stickers,
raffia
6. Camera lens adaptor, cable ties, luminous bones, gimp
7. Camera lens adaptor, car body filler, chopsticks, porcupine quills,
modem lead, African and Indian bracelets, magnetic wire
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