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FFiona Lewis's still life pieces provide an on going study of table life whilst feasting with family, freinds and pets; glimpses at passing moments are reduced to a framework of horizontals woven with verticals - a ghostly table. The table is a flat plain from which the stage of the still life is set with anomymous objects; simplified silhouettes, shadows, contours, creases and folds.
Ffiona looks at the linear and sculptural qualities, reconstructing movements (memories of movements) and looking particularly at small things in large areas - meal debris on large used swathes of tablecloths, dinghies on sweeping beaches, pin point buildings in vast moorland landscapes.
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