Eve Watson
I made this artwork for Pause, which is an interesting title as it holds a different meaning to everyone.
To some, ‘pause’ can be interpreted as ‘breathing space’ and a time for healing and to others it can be interpreted as a complete discontinuation, as their lives stand still and unchanging. There is no right way to successfully experience a pause in your life and it's okay to process this in your own way but it can be hard to find a way to hit ‘play’ to end the sequence. The sculpture is titled: ‘Scrap’ and appears to be still and solid, however the influence of light and space on the object can create a sense of fluidity and movement in its form.
Like most of my work, it celebrates abstract art but is part of a larger series of works which draws inspiration from political legends and stories that can grow and develop over time, with embellishment. This sculpture is 4”x4” and priced at £150 it was made from glue, resin, varnish, wax and sand. As well as using salvaged Scottish sea glass and pottery. Which can be found on most beaches and shores of the cold Scottish sea, lochs, rivers and some farm lands.
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