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Be gentle with destiny

 
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 South Kilburn carpark
The eye of the storm
Be gentle with destiny - South Kilburn car park view 3
With destiny in South Kilburn car park
Be gentle in South Kilburn car park view 4
Be gentle with destiny in South Kilburn car park view 5
Be gentle with destiny at The Artitecture Exhibition view 6
The gentle with junction
Be gentle with destiny at The BAR Gallery
Be gentle with destiny detail
Be gentle with destiny detail 2
Be gentle in South Kilburn car park
This pair of sculptures follow the ideal progression of a "normal" wave. See detailed news article here. Be gentle with destiny was inspired by the unpredictable power of the stormy weather experienced across the UK in January 2014. The work was first exhibited in June 2014 at the Art-itecture exhibition for The BAR Gallery, Brent Artist's Resource, Willesden Green, Queens Parade, London NW2 5HT. It was also exhibited at St Catherines Church Neasden between July 2015 - January 2016.

Acrylic and recycled linen thread, 200 x 128 x 200 and 200 x 128 x 175cms.
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