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Polydactyl
The wall pieces are created from a single repeated unit, which is asymmetric
and idiosyncratic in form. On mass these ‘tentacle’ forms create
a tactile environment that inhabits a wall space. Pieces stand proud of
the surface, there mass, density and varied colour gives the work optical
movement as it spreads freely across the vertical wall surface.
The images are from the show at Royal College of Art, June 2005 and are
an example of how they can be used; they can cover entire walls, from one
end to the other and from floor to ceiling.
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