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Plan of Borley Rectory and Grounds, Showing Layers of Earth, ETC, And Items Found in the Wells. Drawing

Hannah Taggart

United Kingdom

Drawing, Pen and Ink on Paper

Size: 13.1 W x 9.6 H x 0.1 D in

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Subterranean plan of Borley Rectory. Borley Rectory has often been referred to as 'the most haunted house in England'. There have been sightings of phantom coaches, a nun, a headless man. I have used symbols such as a nun, cupid and well to plot events on the plan. Borley Rectory also had stran...

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2019

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Drawing, Pen and Ink on Paper

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13.1 W x 9.6 H x 0.1 D in

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Currently creating a stop motion ghost story 'Heirlooms'. The voyeuristic aspect of my work may stem from a childhood wish to gain access to restricted spaces (such as a hidden room in a dollhouse). My work involves the frustration of being prevented from fulfilling wishes, by only allowing glimpses of these inaccessible worlds. By creating intricate, small worlds I am suggesting the desire to retreat from something threatening like society. Yet I am also interested in the contradictions and conflict this inspires; it appears that by reducing the world to a small and repetitious environment you create a sense of safety, but perhaps all you are doing is internalising the initial threat. Images such as rats eating from dining room tables not only evoke feelings of disgust but of childish play. I am perhaps attempting to control fragile memories and perceptions of childhood built on cardboard foundations. The structures I create are deliberately unsecure, unsound, in order to summon up an atmosphere of unease, this is a fragile world that could topple down at any moment. Cardboard is also interesting to work with, as it is often viewed as a 'poor' material, only salvaged by the dispossessed.

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