‘Synthetic Worlds (Two Women)’
Grundy Gallery, Blackpool, 2013
Painted steel, mirrored acrylic, found figurines, blown and mirrored glass
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Permanent work, supported by the Contemporary Art Society and commissioned by Stuart Tulloch for the Grundy Gallery collection, ‘Synthetic Worlds (Two Women)’ is a site specific work made to be experienced while moving through space as you move up or down the staircase between the gallery spaces. The work is on permanent display.