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Yorkshire Sculpture Park: Curious creatures exhibition inspired by childhood Yorkshire Sculpture Park: Curious creatures exhibition inspired by childhood
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Montgomerie's exhibition features animals with human characteristics and explores the enjoyment and sometimes agonising experience of childhoodMontgomerie's exhibition features animals with human characteristics and explores the enjoyment and sometimes agonising experience of childhood
Montgomerie's exhibition features animals with human characteristics and explores the enjoyment and sometimes agonising experience of childhood
An exhibition aimed at capturing the sometimes difficult experience of childhood has opened at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park (YSP).An exhibition aimed at capturing the sometimes difficult experience of childhood has opened at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park (YSP).
Hand Me Downs by Annie Montgomerie features animals with human characteristics such as cats and dogs.Hand Me Downs by Annie Montgomerie features animals with human characteristics such as cats and dogs.
Montgomerie says their bodies are made from vintage finds, usually from the 1970s and 80s, adding a sense of nostalgia to each piece.Montgomerie says their bodies are made from vintage finds, usually from the 1970s and 80s, adding a sense of nostalgia to each piece.
They often appear sad or lost, she adds.They often appear sad or lost, she adds.
Each one of the sculptures is covered in retro fabric, "foraged locally where I live in Dorset", Montgomerie says.Each one of the sculptures is covered in retro fabric, "foraged locally where I live in Dorset", Montgomerie says.
It is placed to replicate the differing directions of the fur or skin, achieving a "loved-to-death" threadbare look.It is placed to replicate the differing directions of the fur or skin, achieving a "loved-to-death" threadbare look.
The exhibition is "inspired by childhood, of making do with what you are given."The exhibition is "inspired by childhood, of making do with what you are given."
The curious creatures are covered in retro fabric "foraged locally" from her home in DorsetThe curious creatures are covered in retro fabric "foraged locally" from her home in Dorset
The curious creatures are covered in retro fabric "foraged locally" from her home in Dorset
Talking about her anthropomorphic creations, she says they come "from a place of innocence" and are reminiscent of "a forgotten time in the world where the fear of growing up dances with the wonderful thoughts of what's to come.Talking about her anthropomorphic creations, she says they come "from a place of innocence" and are reminiscent of "a forgotten time in the world where the fear of growing up dances with the wonderful thoughts of what's to come.
"I portray these emotions in the faces of my work; the tilt of the head and the eyes gazing straight to the soul.""I portray these emotions in the faces of my work; the tilt of the head and the eyes gazing straight to the soul."
Montgomerie creates childlike figures with expressive faces conveying a range of emotions that a child may feelMontgomerie creates childlike figures with expressive faces conveying a range of emotions that a child may feel
Montgomerie creates childlike figures with expressive faces conveying a range of emotions that a child may feel
Having exhibited two small collections previously at YSP, Hand Me Downs is Montgomerie's largest exhibition to date with 30 unique pieces.Having exhibited two small collections previously at YSP, Hand Me Downs is Montgomerie's largest exhibition to date with 30 unique pieces.
The exhibition runs until 26 February 2023.The exhibition runs until 26 February 2023.
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