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Viewing single post of blog Helen Scalway, artist in residence 2010

(NB the numbers in the blog text correspond to the numbered images at the side.)

I’ve been reflecting on the possibilities for making a drawing at St George’s which would be both wall-based but also have some 3-d elements. I began to experiment with some cut-outs. The very first came from the word, ‘EXODUS’ in gold on black above the 10 Commandments behind the altar, a text perhaps from the 18th century. (1) Here is a cut-out (2) of the first 4 letters, but in fluorescent pink bought from B&Q in April 2010, in an experiment to see how this contemporary colour might affect the viewers reception of this ancient text.

Then I began to think about Esher, a Surrey commuter town where there are some very wealthy enclaves. I liked the idea of paper cut-outs, but it was time to make some decisions about materials. To reflect the contemporary economic context I decided to work with The Financial Times, with its iconic pink paper and lists of stocks and shares.

The church’s memorials also reflect differing degrees of wealth. Here is a detail from a memorial to Prince Leopold and Princess Charlotte, created at the instigation of Queen Victoria in 1880. (3) Here is a first attempt at a cut out using the Financial Times as a material. (4)

These were early experiments. Since then I’ve also decided to use for contrast a thin card which looks as though it is coated with an entirely contemporary black glossy surface, and will limit myself to these materials as I find freedom comes with limitation.


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