Patrick Furse

Joined Artfinder: March 2015

Artworks for sale: 11

(1)

United Kingdom

Updates from Patrick Furse's studio

  • Before the Ambiguity - Plough Arts 2014

    Before the Ambiguity - Plough Arts 2014

    Before the Ambiguity is a collection of ‘mementoes’ from the late 20th Century – a time before the ambiguity, irony and virtuality of today’s digital world. Like archaeological finds from an era ended barely 30 years ago these objects are familiar and yet unfamiliar, boundaries have blurred, layers and slices revealing unexpected colours and textures. The work is purposefully handmade using wood veneers, printed ephemera, paper and card.

    06 April 2015

    Before the Ambiguity - Plough Arts 2014

    Before the Ambiguity - Plough Arts 2014

    Before the Ambiguity is a collection of ‘mementoes’ from the late 20th Century – a time before the ambiguity, irony and virtuality of today’s digital world. Like archaeological finds from an era ended barely 30 years ago these objects are familiar and yet unfamiliar, boundaries have blurred, layers and slices revealing unexpected colours and textures. The work is purposefully handmade using wood veneers, printed ephemera, paper and card.

    06 April 2015

    Before the Ambiguity - Plough Arts 2014

    Before the Ambiguity - Plough Arts 2014

    Before the Ambiguity is a collection of ‘mementoes’ from the late 20th Century – a time before the ambiguity, irony and virtuality of today’s digital world. Like archaeological finds from an era ended barely 30 years ago these objects are familiar and yet unfamiliar, boundaries have blurred, layers and slices revealing unexpected colours and textures. The work is purposefully handmade using wood veneers, printed ephemera, paper and card.

    06 April 2015

    Before the Ambiguity - Plough Arts 2014

    Before the Ambiguity - Plough Arts 2014

    Before the Ambiguity is a collection of ‘mementoes’ from the late 20th Century – a time before the ambiguity, irony and virtuality of today’s digital world. Like archaeological finds from an era ended barely 30 years ago these objects are familiar and yet unfamiliar, boundaries have blurred, layers and slices revealing unexpected colours and textures. The work is purposefully handmade using wood veneers, printed ephemera, paper and card.

    06 April 2015