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Firestorm makes reference to the twice-sacked city of Magdeburg, once during the Protestant wars in 1631 and then in 1945 by Allied bombing. Today it is the wrecking ball producing the towering hills of rubble as Communist Eastern Bloc buildings are erased from the landscape.
Rubble examines where in Syria, relentless bombardment creates mountains of rubble in the streets of the cities and towns. This debris is brimming with memory and change - even new life is discovered here in the form of the chrysalises.
Firestorm makes reference to the twice-sacked city of Magdeburg, once during the Protestant wars in 1631 and then in 1945 by Allied bombing. Today it is the wrecking ball producing the towering hills of rubble as Communist Eastern Bloc buildings are erased from the landscape.
Rubble examines where in Syria, relentless bombardment creates mountains of rubble in the streets of the cities and towns. This debris is brimming with memory and change - even new life is discovered here in the form of the chrysalises.
Firestorm
Medium: Screen print, collagraph & stencilling
Dimensions: 76 x 56 cm
Rubble
Medium: Monotype, screen print and stenciling on bark stained paper
Dimensions: 56 x 76 cm