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Losing my head, Tyler Moorehead, 2018-19
Coloured pencil on paper.
Exploration of sensory devices for stimulation or deprivation. Imagined as heavily woven spheres with colourful padded leather yokes at the aperture strung up by ropes with historical psychiatric and racist overtones.
The potential for envelopment and isolation in a physical object is as compelling as the visual of headless beings, conjoined to an object they cannot live without.
Losing my head, Tyler Moorehead, 2018-19
Coloured pencil on paper.
Exploration of sensory devices for stimulation or deprivation. Imagined as heavily woven spheres with colourful padded leather yokes at the aperture strung up by ropes with historical psychiatric and racist overtones.
The potential for envelopment and isolation in a physical object is as compelling as the visual of headless beings, conjoined to an object they cannot live without.
When we release tension, where in the world does it go? Brain Box growing external organic form.