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PEER REVIEWS - SURVIVAL

  • Writer: Katherine Kinghorn
    Katherine Kinghorn
  • May 30, 2018
  • 1 min read

“I found it very unusual lol in a good way like it's not often u see a fallopian tube”

“Thought it was a step beyond your usual work. Less romanticised. More real, clinical, harsh. Disgustingly beautiful. Flesh, guts, tubes, gloop. Horror, gothic, macabre. Totem, tomb, fossil, mummy”

“as Will and Andrew said, definitely has a H. R. Giger look to it.”

“Use more of the durable materials. Like more plaster, latex, clay etc. Less paper and cellotape.”

“Just makes things look a bit ‘blue petery’ and home arts and crafts. Which is fine, but it just doesn’t do your work proper justice. ”

This confirmed what I already thought about Cellotape, from now on I will make a point of owning using the best materials for the task at hand.


 
 
 

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