'Membrane II, III, IV and V' Sian Hughes
Silk and liquid latex have been used to pick up details and fragments of brick, stone, plaster, mortar, sand and charcoal in an exposed wall of Plas Bodfa. Reminiscent of geological strata, the ambient light reveals the suspended materials in the fragile membrane of silk and latex.
Over course of several weeks, the latex has been layered on onto the silk which was hung like wallpaper on the exposed wall. The lengths were peeled off and hung in front of the stained glass window in the stairway at Plas Bodfa.
Silk and liquid latex have been used to pick up details and fragments of brick, stone, plaster, mortar, sand and charcoal in an exposed wall of Plas Bodfa. Reminiscent of geological strata, the ambient light reveals the suspended materials in the fragile membrane of silk and latex.
Our planned exhibition 'Unus Multorum' was meant to have opened in April, 2020 with projects and installations from 111 creative people. Transformed by the global pandemic, it has evolved into a time-less project, gently unfolding over the course of the year inside the house and in the digital realm.
All images, videos, texts and more are gathered here : https://www.plasbodfa.com/unus-multorum-2020
Silk and liquid latex have been used to pick up details and fragments of brick, stone, plaster, mortar, sand and charcoal in an exposed wall of Plas Bodfa. This film shows the process. Reminiscent of geological strata, the ambient light reveals the suspended materials in the fragile membrane of silk and latex.
This work is a part of Unus Multorum, an exhibition that was meant to have opened in April, 2020 with projects and installations from 111 creative people. Transformed by the global pandemic, it has evolved into a time-less project, gently unfolding over the course of the year inside the house and in the digital realm.
All images, videos, texts and more are gathered here : https://www.plasbodfa.com/unus-multorum-2020
Sian Hughes tells the story behind her set of artist multiples. These works were included in the Unus Multorum exhibition and are a part of Plas Bodfa Objects, a collection of artist multiples.
The works are latex impressions from a wall in Plas Bodfa, an empty manor house on Anglesey in Wales. She pressed a thin sheet of porcelain clay into the wall, fired it, then used it as a cast, brushing on several layers of liquid latex to create fragile memories of the house.
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Silk and liquid latex have been used to pick up details and fragments of brick, stone, plaster, mortar, sand and charcoal in an exposed wall of Plas Bodfa. Reminiscent of geological strata, the ambient light reveals the suspended materials in the fragile membrane of silk and latex.
Our planned exhibition 'Unus Multorum' was meant to have opened on the 4th of April, 2020 with projects and installations from 111 creative people. Transformed by the global pandemic, it has evolved into a time-less project, gently unfolding over the course of the year inside the house and in the digital realm.
These first videos are an attempt to share what has happened at Plas Bodfa during the first part of the year.
This work and all the projects of Unus Multorum will be creatively documented and shared over the course of 2020 here : https://www.plasbodfa.com/unus-multorum-2020