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Come up on different streets, they both were streets of shame Or Absinth blurs my thoughts, I think we should be moving on, 2009
Bronze statue, plinth
Ballerina: 110 cm
Plinth: 30 x 30 x 30 cm
Plinth: 100 x 40 x 40 cm
Unique
A bronze figurine of a young female ballerina resembling Degas model stand on tiptoe on top of an ultramarine blue cube at the window of the front of the gallery space. The figure peers through the window with her hands at the sides of her face directing her gaze and shading her view through the glass from reflections or shadows. In the corner of the gallery space a distance away from the sculpture is a white empty plinth measuring 100 x 40 x 40 cm. The window the sculpture looks out of should be from the floor to the top - like a glass panel often found in a shop or gallery front, or a patio door to a garden. The ultramarine cube the sculpture stands on is 30 x 30 x 30 cm. The sculpture is 100 cm high. In total, the work is 130 cm high.
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Come up on different streets, they both were streets of shame Or Absinth blurs my thoughts, I think we should be moving on
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