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'Heirloom' began as Anthology-a collection of stories from the diverse cultural heritage that we share. I collected used cups from second hand charity shops which already had an embedded history, connected through being touched by human hands. The process consisted of reassembling the cups to form a chain of interlinked handles, arranged by gradation of subtle painterly skin tones, from pale beige through to deep brown/black. The length of the piece is determined by its own fragility.It is made in two sections and is flexible.
Original Created:2003
Subjects:Political
Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper
Size:9 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in
Size with Frame:14.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in
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Through her practice, Amanda Bracken explores colour as a sense perception and the use of colour in cultural value systems. Her broad outlook has included themes of identity politics and cultural divisions and then again, she is 'always seduced by the beauty of the natural world'. Observing the tangible world, subtle illusionistic drawings offer a starting point for the imaginative and physical possibilities of paint. Bracken has exhibited her art in London and nationally and was featured in the Telegraph magazine in 2004. Awarded prize winner at Camberwell Open 2015 London. Selected exhibitions include: Canvas & Cream Gallery inaugural group exhibition London (2012); Dialogues in America-Latina, Institute of Education London (2012); Creekside Open 2011, selected by Phillida Barlow at APT Gallery Deptford (2011); Parallax Art Fair London (2011); Drawing Two Hundred, Drawing Room, London (2005); ‘Ida Branson memorial award for MA Exhibition 2004’ at the Atkinson Gallery Somerset. Bracken has engaged in research and led art projects for Gallery education, including: Serpentine, Estorick Collection, Hayward, and Victoria Miro Galleries. She currently teaches drawing and painting in London. Training includes an MA in Fine art, Central Saint Martins UAL and Degree in joint Art and Dance, Goldsmiths college London.
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