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Sleep 2014

Sculpture/installation 700x740x540mm. 

Sleep features my own doll and was an experiment to work in sculptural dimensions. The work evokes multi fold opposing questions and feelings. Doll or child? Dead or asleep? Caged or enclosed? In bed or imprisoned? Innocent or defiled…

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A tall Liquidambar styraciflua -tree towers in our urban backyard.

She is over 100 years old and has witnessed lives of other families before us; she observes humans’ restlessness.

Liquidambar is not an Australian native tree. I am not native either. We are immigrants from faraway lands. We have become friends – she is the older and wiser of us, and my confidant. She listens, and sometimes responds with a hum. She sees far, over the entire neighbourhood.

My friend Liquidambar will still be standing, pushing against the foundations of our house, long after I am gone.