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A large, exuberant construction (typical of Annie Cattrell's early work) using a variety of found objects, both natural and manufactured, to create a bizarre object that evokes the spirit of the original Surrealists. A pod-like form consisting of a mirror mosaic, padded upholstery and threatening plastic crabs comes together to create an object that wouldn't look out of place on the set of a science fiction film.
Title
A Little Piece of Heaven
Date
1987
Medium
foam, metal, fabrics, mirror & plastic
Measurements
H 139 x W 115 x D 74 cm
Accession number
CAC58/1998
Acquisition method
bequeathed as part of the Scottish Arts Council Bequest, 1997
Work type
Sculpture
City Art Centre
2 Market Street, Edinburgh EH1 1DE Scotland
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