Known to the whole world, British artist Claire Morgan has gained popularity thanks to her stunning installations, frozen in the air, which she dedicated the last five years. All these delicate and fragile objects consist of a large number of small details and are thought through to the smallest detail.
Despite the fact that the artist uses organic elements such as stuffed animals, grains, fruits, dried insects for work, nevertheless, all this causes simultaneously a feeling of both beauty and horror. The main theme of the works of Claire Morgan is Earth. Leaves, fruits, fragments of glass, feathers, fragments of polyethylene … all this is hanging in space and stretches along the exhibition hall. Air and light natural structures conceal in themselves directly the same mystical combination of life, death, and chaos.
All this theme is very easy to trace if you carefully consider the installation of fresh strawberries and fallen dead bird through it. Once sweet and fragrant berries wither, change their shape and color, rot and eventually fall to the ground. In this case, the dead bird automatically becomes the most attractive part of this installation.
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