Mila Furstova: All the Rivers That Flow Through Me
Delightful exhibition at Eames Fine Art Gallery of new work by Mila Furstova.
These works were layered pictures of cut paper and etching with a slightly Paula Rego, fairy tale feeling. I loved one of a room with a woman and child playing but with a church on the back layer through a cut away window. There was also a series called Sleepwalking of a lighthouse in different colourways and with different patterns of cutting and another put the cut paper design on a mirrored surface.
My favourite piece was a huge etching over six panels of a woman in an 18th century style panier skirt with scenes from all aspects of her life over the skirt. The detail was amazing and the more you looked at it the more you saw.
These works were layered pictures of cut paper and etching with a slightly Paula Rego, fairy tale feeling. I loved one of a room with a woman and child playing but with a church on the back layer through a cut away window. There was also a series called Sleepwalking of a lighthouse in different colourways and with different patterns of cutting and another put the cut paper design on a mirrored surface.
My favourite piece was a huge etching over six panels of a woman in an 18th century style panier skirt with scenes from all aspects of her life over the skirt. The detail was amazing and the more you looked at it the more you saw.
Closed on 8 July
2018
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