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Lucie Bennett
Cut Out Girl 2, 2020
Cut Out Print
Published by CCA Galleries
Printed at Coriander Studios
Published by CCA Galleries
Printed at Coriander Studios
600mm x 820mm x 2mm
Edition of 50
Copyright The Artist
'Cut Out Girl 2’ – A signed, limited edition cut-out print by Lucie Bennett. Available individually or as a pair with 'Cut Out Girl 1'. Printed at Coriander Studio, published...
'Cut Out Girl 2’ – A signed, limited edition cut-out print by Lucie Bennett. Available individually or as a pair with 'Cut Out Girl 1'. Printed at Coriander Studio, published by CCA Galleries.
For CCA Bennett has produced a series of five pieces which all offer something fresh to her portfolio. The ‘Cut Out Girls’ can either be displayed as a diptych or separately and demonstrate Bennett’s interest in presenting ambiguous images that may not be recognisable from the onset. Originating as small collages, these editions have been created from two layers of heavy card to remain faithful to the source and become three- dimensional objects. Bennett uses the title ‘Cut Out Girls’ as a play on words, suggesting how women and girls can often be excluded within society. The mirrored-image nature of the two works means that if placed in a continuous row, they become reminiscent of a paper chain, which Bennett sees as a metaphor for the solidarity of womankind holding hands and standing together.
Please note the print is subject to availability and prices may change.
For CCA Bennett has produced a series of five pieces which all offer something fresh to her portfolio. The ‘Cut Out Girls’ can either be displayed as a diptych or separately and demonstrate Bennett’s interest in presenting ambiguous images that may not be recognisable from the onset. Originating as small collages, these editions have been created from two layers of heavy card to remain faithful to the source and become three- dimensional objects. Bennett uses the title ‘Cut Out Girls’ as a play on words, suggesting how women and girls can often be excluded within society. The mirrored-image nature of the two works means that if placed in a continuous row, they become reminiscent of a paper chain, which Bennett sees as a metaphor for the solidarity of womankind holding hands and standing together.
Please note the print is subject to availability and prices may change.