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Rajas Zandra
Rajas Zandra
Rajas Zandra
Rajas Zandra
Rajas Zandra
Rajas Zandra

© the artist. Image credit: Andrew Logan Museum of Sculpture

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Describing the work, Logan says: 'Zandra’s figure explores the colour and smells of India. In her hands are holders for incense cones. Bend down and you will see on her big toe one of the crystals that each Goddess possesses – stones given by Jill Smith from the Isle of Lewis.'

Andrew Logan Museum of Sculpture

Welshpool

Title

Rajas Zandra

Date

1982

Medium

aluminium sheet, fibreglass, fabric, glass, glitter, found objects & resin

Measurements

H 241 x W 167 x D 167 cm

Accession number

96.170

Acquisition method

donation from the artist

Work type

Sculpture

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