Monday 27 April 2015

Thursday 26 July 2012

Denouncing. Earthly. Animal. Desires.





'The Tired Bride"

















"The sisters"
Brides before her


















  Denouncing Earthly Animals Desires coerces the viewer to explore the boundaries of our primal wants and bodily limits. Threatened, the confines of the human body fold, split, swell, mutate and falter revealing its true delicacies. Bourden, Allen and Mcknight protest mortality and the abject female by enlisting sculptural aids that represent both the interior and exterior of our living, dying, or disfigured material vessels.
  







Wednesday 11 July 2012



"Cry Room" site specific sculpture/installation. Artscape Gibraltar Point, Toronto Island.




Married to The Desease




"Dead Beat Dad" polymer clay sculpture.


"Birthday Pyre" excerpt from video installation. The Other White House, Toronto.
The burning of the black pram was shot after dark on toronto island as a waning moon looked on.


"Baby Boy(s)" polymer clay sculture, glass eyes, human hair.







Them and Their Beastly Blood




"Devoted Sisters" 





"Red when I'm happy and Red when i'm Angry" 





"The Black Pram"






"Bells Ringing Behind Her"





"Can You Fix It"