Natalie Low #unsettledgallery No.4 |
Art - Natalie Low / Words - Dean Reddick
For 'A'
'Officers were allowed very few personal mementos.
Partly it was the weight issue, even aboard the massive deep space battleships.
Mostly though it was to help them forget.
This artefact was found 32.7 light years from Earth on a satellite installation orbiting a little known ocean moon. The Satellite was a standard research type, kitted out for a small team.
The records show that the interior of the research station was completely covered in drawing, painting and sculpture, depicting unusual concepts, weird designs and fantastical ideas. No satisfactory explanation for this irregular occurrence has been formulated.
The small memento, sewn with the letter 'A' in gold thread was found pinned to the Satellite's navigation consol. The bright wools are woven on standard colonial mesh, no doubt appropriated from a medical kit. The wools themselves are hand dyed and from the original earth species 'sheep'. This fact alone makes the object incredibly valuable.
We will never know the true significance of this small brightly coloured token. Some historians have suggested that the 'A' stands for 'Art', the well known and highly decorated Captain Arthur Kingston a prominent figure in the 27th intergalactic Cultural Revolution. Despite the attractiveness of this romantic explanation there remains little factual evidence to support this interpretation.'
Extract from 'The Histories of the Great Expansion' 4045, p1502
Natalie Low |
Natalie Low enjoys putting words on paper and believes that everyone has a book of some sort inside them. She has published two chapbooks, Dementia (2015) and School Run (2017). She also appears in this exhibition as an artist/maker.
Dean Reddick is an artist, an art therapist, occasional lecturer and editor on the Art Therapy Journal
ATOL. He has a small studio space at his home in Walthamstow where he works on sculptures and drawings often based on his fascination with birds and trees.
Don't forget to submit to our next exhibition. The Art of Caring is accepting submission until the 7th
April 2019. More at http://collectconnect.blogspot.com/p/submit.html
Natalie Low #unsettledgallery No.4 |
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