Even icing sugar, it maintains the childlike element of the work as it smells sweet but it's too fragile.
Staying with the youthful aesthetic, I also played with Fimo... This beautiful captured the imprint from the wood and was strong enough to cast a hole through for hanging.
Above I have played with an idea I had for display, bringing in pictures from my own child hood. However for me this was too cliche, too obvious. And while delicate it was delicate in all the wrong ways. Someone described it as "cute" which I really was not happy with!!!
Upon asking my sister, I was pleased to hear she agreed:
"It does preserve it. Of course. I just think it's a little bit literal. Like a message in a bottle or a time capsule. I wonder if there's something else that would preserve these memories. Surely all art (perhaps not installation & performance) preserves to a certain extent. The jar turns the piece into an contained object - which I think is a shame. I'm not trying to be critical btw, and I think the idea is great... But I think you can take it further... "
And so I continue....
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