Photography by Kate Edwards.
Edinburgh College of Art titled their exhibition Six Hens and A Cock.
I liked the bold graphic art of Kate Edwards, stuff who showed four close up shots of a male face with increasingly bold red make up.
Claudine Quinn had also chosen to stick with a black, search white and red colour range for her Milky Way installation, which harked back to the bold graphics of the 1980s.
Iconograffiti is an ongoing photo adventure in multiple parts, whereby Claudine Quinn disassembles images and then wedges them back together again in ‘homage to the more awkward and ridiculous rudiments of human interaction.’
Categories ,2011, ,80s, ,black, ,Claudine Quinn, ,ECA, ,Edinburgh College of Art, ,Free Range, ,Graduate Show, ,Iconograffiti, ,installation, ,Kate Edwards, ,Milky Way, ,photography, ,Red, ,Six Hens and A Cock
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