Wednesday, 3 December 2014

Photographs I took on a trip to the Oxford museums #1

I found the variety of textures and colours of these these objects captivating and was also fascinated by the history behind them. They all incorporate layers versatilely in practical and decorative ways. I especially like how some man made items have been recycled which is quite innovative and allows me to see them from a different perspective. I may incorporate this or the use of natural materials into my work as I feel that it gives the objects a more personal feel.


Rat trap, Bangalore, India, c. 1998
Made from strips of misprinted tin for "Fujicolor" film canisters



Basket, Seke, Zimbabwe, c. 1996
Made from oil cans, bottle tops and wire
Papua New Guinea, Orokolo
Dance mask of painted barkcloth on a wicker frame



  
German padlock 1645
Inscribed: "Who breaks me let hime fear the law"
"Believe, love, hope"
"Always be honest"
"Do not covet the wealth of others"
"Lock me well"
"Keep your wealth"
     
       


        

Africa, Malawi, Mzuzu
Football made from strands of rubber wrapped around a condom




Oceania, Melanesia, Papua New Guinea
   Feather headers of chicken, cassowary and parrot feather, for dances.
Made in 1990s






       
       





   







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