Colour Reading and Contexture
A-Foundation, Liverpool 2010

Colour Reading and Contexture is a small city of colour and form constructed from piles of sourced materials varying in hue and size. The assorted mounds of objects range from old, unwanted library books to tiles, chocolate bars, and essentially any object with four corners. The items are layered in relation to their shape, size and colour. Months of collective activity, local sourcing and gathering have gone into the work, which was made with local materials in a workshop.

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