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home It's not very often anyone gets the opportunity to see work in progress, and the changes
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that take place when an artist is creating art. You just see the finished product. Artwork goes
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through many stages, things are rejected and changed along the way, accidents happen.
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So, as I progress with work for the exhibition, I will record the stages for you, so you can see them
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build up, until the finished article, which you will then see in the show.
  I am working with acrylic paint on plastic sheet, plus paper collage. The collage is all
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cut from the treaty produced at the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child New York, 1989.
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I've printed it out in different colours, so I can collage with a pallette of coloured text.
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The Treaty has just recently had it's 20th Anniversary. In acknowledgment of this, I have
produced a large collage piece, which is number 7 below.
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To see my stage by stage work for the show click on one of the numbers below
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