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Original Collage - The Dining Room - Framed
Meg Fatharly
An original one off collage made from papers collaged from found and re-purposed card and papers.
Signed and dated.
This piece is a one off original.
Image size 10.5cm x 8.5cm
Frame size 24.5cm x 27.5cm
‘I created these pieces inspired by the environment the Bronte’s immersed themselves in. The Bronte Parsonage collage was my favourite thing to capture because it was such a challenging perspective and a subject matter I haven’t really played with before. Collage is all about layering and combining shape and texture to me and it was fun to build up a scene, take my time rather than being more reactive in my making approach.
When Claire first asked me about creating a series of pieces about the Bronte’s I wanted to visualise it in a more ambiguous and subtle way. I chose to look at certain motifs that sit within the writing of the Bronte’s. Through nature imagery like birds, and flowers I wanted elements of the work to have a different universal appeal that the writing of the Bronte’s has today. It is more about the viewers own interpretation, I have chosen to convey this through layers of text, painted papers building up a visual representation.’