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Rebecca Catterall
Staffordshire University, Stoke on Trent; New York State College, Alfred University
"Simplicity and accessibility remain constants. Subtle tactics are employed to iterate both. Units are assembled and configured to make tactile wholes that breathe, expanding and compressing as they revolve. Abrasive surfaces contradict sensuality and remove evidence of the hard. Light and shadow give the illusion of movement, while the monochrome form remains sombre. The methodical organisation of geometric shapes invents asymmetrical forms both quasi-figurative and pseudo pot."
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