Manx Covid Tales III by Ella Magee

SGD 200.00

Silk Screen on 200gsm Paper. Limited Edition Print Mounted with Museum Backing Board.

28 x 35.6 cm.

2021.

Ella Magee, MA, BA, PGCE; is a British/Manx artist known for her ethnographic and anthropological artwork. Her biggest influence is the space and environment in which she lives. Magee produces work in a variety of media including drawing, painting, sculpture, film, performance and photography. Often the process and media are a response to the environment and research.

Magee considers the complexity of what it means to be human, the orders, rituals, cultural practices and systems of the land, and the various protective characteristics. She also considers patriarchal normative social systems in her work and how such systems can marginalise. She carefully observes and records life, creating observations of our recent shared history of the Covid pandemic, for example.

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Silk Screen on 200gsm Paper. Limited Edition Print Mounted with Museum Backing Board.

28 x 35.6 cm.

2021.

Ella Magee, MA, BA, PGCE; is a British/Manx artist known for her ethnographic and anthropological artwork. Her biggest influence is the space and environment in which she lives. Magee produces work in a variety of media including drawing, painting, sculpture, film, performance and photography. Often the process and media are a response to the environment and research.

Magee considers the complexity of what it means to be human, the orders, rituals, cultural practices and systems of the land, and the various protective characteristics. She also considers patriarchal normative social systems in her work and how such systems can marginalise. She carefully observes and records life, creating observations of our recent shared history of the Covid pandemic, for example.

Silk Screen on 200gsm Paper. Limited Edition Print Mounted with Museum Backing Board.

28 x 35.6 cm.

2021.

Ella Magee, MA, BA, PGCE; is a British/Manx artist known for her ethnographic and anthropological artwork. Her biggest influence is the space and environment in which she lives. Magee produces work in a variety of media including drawing, painting, sculpture, film, performance and photography. Often the process and media are a response to the environment and research.

Magee considers the complexity of what it means to be human, the orders, rituals, cultural practices and systems of the land, and the various protective characteristics. She also considers patriarchal normative social systems in her work and how such systems can marginalise. She carefully observes and records life, creating observations of our recent shared history of the Covid pandemic, for example.