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'Silent Witness' Installation

'Silent Witness'- Shadow Self, Photograph.


'Silent Witness' Painting

The above images are part of 'Silent Witness' Trilogy 1, to acompany the 2D works there is a short real time film.

Silent Witness Installation is expressed by different forms of media works which denotes ‘Regeneration’ by way of archetypal metaphor; the different media is to effect the connections of archetype on many levels.

Silent Witness portrays; the physical rebirth of Wakefield, the storehouse of history; cyclical vision and creativity.

The symbolism of trees represents perpetual regeneration therefore signifying ‘life death life’ cycle which is a focus in my Creative Practice. The imagery of Silent Witness depicts the winter of life, the shadow self, the seeds of new beginnings.



'Silent Witness' is my current installation as part of the opening of The Hepworth, Wakefield.


The Hepworth, Wakefield, Gallery Opening .



My 'Silent Witness' Installation can be viewed as part of The Wakefield Art Walk 25th May 2011 5-9pm.

AT:

At The Art House, Drury Lane, Wakefield, WF1 2TE.
01924 377740
http://www.the-arthouse.org.uk/


Carrie Scott-Huby
Artist
carrie_scott_huby@yahoo.co.uk
http://www.pinkmooninspires.co.uk/
http://www.carriescott-hubyartist.blogspot.com/

http://www.wakefield- artwalk.fdawebdesignhost.co.uk

'Silent Witness' can be viewed at The Art House, Wakefield, UK; this is a seank preview to my Exhibition and Residency in January & February 2012 at The Art House.























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