British artists Tim Noble and Sue Webster skilfully skirt the boundaries between beauty and the shadowier aspects of humanity, playing with our perceptions as well as our notions of taste. The duo forms abstract works from, which upon first glance, look like nothing other than straightforward piles of trash, such as household rubbish, scrap metal and taxidermy animals. With light illuminating the pile, it to create a shadow image entirely different to that seen when looking directly at the deliberately disguised pile. The meaning behind these work is to play with the idea of how humans perceive abstract images and define them with meaning. The result is surprising and powerful as it redefines how abstract forms can transform into figurative ones. This is serious and the entertaining. Hope you enjoy it as same as I do. [source]
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