The piece is part of a series entitled “Fragments of a Forest”. By using a discarded material, Oana Tudose creates images and personifications of her childhood forest as they exist in her memory, but also in the local archaic rituals and mythological characters. Tudose’s childhood forest becomes a sacred place where memory and imagination could co-exist. The deer embodies a memory.
The piece is entirely handcrafted using reclaimed sheep wool which was hand died with natural plants and acid dies.
The frame is not included.
The piece is signed on the back.
Dimensions LxWxH | 80x2x120cm (31x1x47'') |
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Weight (kg) | 3.5 |
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