Mên-an-Tol

Drawing
90 x 110 x 20 cm

Regular price £6,600.00
About the Artwork

Mèn-an-Tol imagines new age sediments forming over deep time, compressed concrete, toxic chemicals, heavy metals, plastics forming layers of hybrid urban geology. Inspired by the neolithic monument, Mèn-an-Tol, embedded in the Cornish landscape, said to have healing powers. The surface depicts future hybrid life forms, reminiscent of lichens and mosses - the first pioneer plants to grow on rocky terrain, where even the most depleted landscapes can be reclaimed by nature and transformed into new life. Made in tandem with the painting ‘Luna’ 2024 where the centre was cut out, evoking a process of excavation of borehole digging in archaeology.

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Details

Medium: Drawing

Year: 2024

Size: 90 x 110 x 20 cm

Ready to Hang: Yes

Hung from the metal frame on the back of the painting, using 3 screws into the wall (or nails)

Catriona Robertson

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Catriona Robertson (b. 1987) is a London-based British artist working in sculpture, installation, and performance. She holds an MA from the Royal College of Art and a BA from Central Saint Martins. She won the Cass Art Prize and the Boomer Prize in 2024. She was nominated as a ‘Women of the Year’ in 2023 and won a Studio Prize at SET Woolwich. Her monumental sculptures have been shown at the Saatchi Gallery.

Hypha Studios Artist: Lost in a Just in Time Supply Chain' at Hypha Gallery Catford in 2022, 'Conduit Street Launch' at Hypha Gallery Conduit Street in 2022

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