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Fiona Long: Post Consumer Materials


I love a good artist that can make art out of stuff everyone else throws away then show it in a Crypt under a Church. I bet the critics had pages of thoughts about Fiona Long’s most recent show.

Her Bio:

“The main motivation for my work is to encourage people to look at their worlds in a different way and to explore their surroundings with a kind of childhood excitement. I would love the opportunity to encourage a new way of looking into more people’s lives. I like to focus on the everyday and bring a new twist to it, to explore a new way of perceiving.

My current work focuses on an investigation into what the archaeology of the future might be, following an apocalyptic event. What might the resulting population make of and from the relics we leave behind from our everyday lives? How ingenious might they be? What might their belief systems suggest? What is it like to live “After day X”? I focus on a point just beyond survival, examining the functionality of objects and the ingenuity of humankind. Using objects which are familiar to us and combining them with ancient bush-craft techniques, the resulting sculptures feel both comfortable and uncanny at the same time, encouraging the viewer to keep looking and place themselves in our time and place and to heighten their awareness of the world they live in now.

I’m preoccupied by the interaction between man and nature and so the weathering of these objects used in the sculptures is important in the aesthetic and the concept. I place myself in an almost meditative state when I make this work, crouching on the floor, scrabbling through the objects I’ve collected, trying to make sense of them in a different way; thinking about practicality or spiritual significance through a mixture of initiative based and aesthetic decisions. Considering the potential meaning of what is gathered together. I trawl the streets looking for materials. It’s an obsession!”

All works not marked sold are for sale and Fiona also takes commisions. All work is for sale between £40 – £80 for an unframed drawing. Between £150 – £650 for a painting.

Please email me at fionalong at gmail.com if you are interested in purchasing some artwork or would like to make an appointment to view my studio. Any interested buyer is invited to view works personally or to request more photographs to be sent by email. fionalong at gmail.com

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