Sunday, 5 June 2011
Advancement in Science fiction is a new exhibition by Jocelyn Marsh. Her work encompasses a juxtaposition between science and historical fiction. This personal combination is a personal exploration for Marsh who has collated all the items for her inspiration such as skeletons, butterflies and vintage toys on her travels. Her practice is an amalgam of combining these objects into sculptures through mythological constructs. This odd combination holds context for my passion concerning nature and art. A final point to add is how the works are displayed. The intricacy and detail is very delicate. Marsh employs the use of acrylic boxes and glass compartments to preserve her work. This archiving is reminiscent of what I should consider in protecting and displaying my drawings.
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