installation Archives - Angela McMahon https://angelamcmahon.co.uk/tag/installation/ Tue, 05 Apr 2022 16:53:36 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://i0.wp.com/angelamcmahon.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/cropped-icon.jpg?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 installation Archives - Angela McMahon https://angelamcmahon.co.uk/tag/installation/ 32 32 200933968 Love Me Don’t Leave Me 2021 https://angelamcmahon.co.uk/2022/01/19/love-me-dont-leave-me-2021/ Wed, 19 Jan 2022 14:18:11 +0000 https://angelamcmahon.co.uk/?p=277 Reclaimed plastic and LED lights Angela McMahon is a local artist who works with discarded materials to create beautiful and thought-provoking sculptures, installations and drawings. Her work casts a spotlight on the environmental impacts of our ‘throwaway’ consumer society. Love Me Don’t Leave Me explores the beauty of nature and our seductive/destructive relationship with plastic.… Continue reading Love Me Don’t Leave Me 2021

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Reclaimed plastic and LED lights

Angela McMahon is a local artist who works with discarded materials to create beautiful and thought-provoking sculptures, installations and drawings. Her work casts a spotlight on the environmental impacts of our ‘throwaway’ consumer society. Love Me Don’t Leave Me explores the beauty of nature and our seductive/destructive relationship with plastic.

Angela’s work is inspired by a passion for the natural world and explores the resources and materials of human consumption and the traces and imprints they leave on the environment. Drawing on her background in geology and environmental protection her creative practice considers how our consumption is distanced from the natural resources used, the processes and materials of making and any thought for the impacts of disposal. The dichotomy of ‘stuff’ that is both useful and toxic, beautiful and dangerous. Material choices emerge from the physicality of everyday things in our throwaway society and research into their geological and anthropological lifecycles. She aspires to create work that is engaging and inspiring but also thought-provoking and educational.

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Tragic Harvest 2018 https://angelamcmahon.co.uk/2018/03/20/tragic-harvest-2018/ Tue, 20 Mar 2018 18:12:00 +0000 https://angelamcmahon.co.uk/?p=62 Tragic Harvest 2018 This installation for the Telegraph Hill Festival was designed in collaboration with Sara Willett. The work includes fantastical and strange sea creatures suspended above the ground, as if floating in the sea. These are imagined, strange and bizarre creatures that might emerge from a sea polluted by plastic. Ghosts of creatures we… Continue reading Tragic Harvest 2018

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Tragic Harvest 2018

This installation for the Telegraph Hill Festival was designed in collaboration with Sara Willett. The work includes fantastical and strange sea creatures suspended above the ground, as if floating in the sea. These are imagined, strange and bizarre creatures that might emerge from a sea polluted by plastic. Ghosts of creatures we may lose or have lost from pollution or futuristic, inedible mutant creatures that might evolve in the mass of floating plastic if we continue to put plastic into the oceans. Fishing nets of plastic waste symbolise the harvest that awaits.

This is a collaborative project. The local community, including schools, youth groups, older peoples’ groups, individuals, artists (anyone) are encouraged to participate by making their own plastic creature to add to the installation.

By collecting and making something with plastic, we are engaging with it, noticing all the different types and colours, contemplating our relationship with it and how ubiquitous it is in our lives. We get a visceral experience of something we normally just throw away. The installation is a visual metaphor, by coming together as a community we can make something big happen – exactly what we need to do with plastic waste.

All the plastic used in the installation will be recycled afterwards.

http://telegraphhillfestival.org.uk/tragic-harvest-dont-waste-day/

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