Return to Lerwick
Return to Lerwick
Return to Lerwick
Return to Lerwick

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Inspired by the line 'Some broken bits of flotsam for other men to find' in Shetland poet Vagaland's (Tammie Robertson) poem, 'Bound is the Boatless Man', a Faroese proverb. The work uses fishboxes, floats, a huggistaff (gaff), fragments of net and gutter's aprons, herring barrel staves, and other beach finds, transforming them into fish, gutter's hands, birds, boats, and net needles.

Shetland Museum and Archives

Lerwick

Title

Return to Lerwick

Date

2007

Medium

mixed media

Measurements

H 101 x W 152 x D 4.5 cm

Accession number

ART 2019.49

Acquisition method

commissioned, 2007

Work type

Sculpture

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