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Hairclips, 2015 (small)

£20.00

Watercolour drawing digitally printed on canvas

67cm x 16cm

Sample produced for Arm (C)hair, commissioned by Staffordshire University Archaeology Department for the Finding Treblinka exhibition at The Museum of Struggle and Martyrdom at Treblinka, Poland in August 2015.

Digitally printed fabric on cotton canvas upholstered onto refurbished 1940s European armchair, 80cm x 80cm x 80cm.

The pattern was developed from hair combs left at the site by victims which was found in archaeological research by Dr Caroline Sturdy-Colls. Upholstered onto an original chair, many of the victims hair was used for furniture, mattresses and textiles. The chair was subsequently exhibited at the Wiener Holocaust Library, London, when the exhibition toured there in 2016. More information here

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Watercolour drawing digitally printed on canvas

67cm x 16cm

Sample produced for Arm (C)hair, commissioned by Staffordshire University Archaeology Department for the Finding Treblinka exhibition at The Museum of Struggle and Martyrdom at Treblinka, Poland in August 2015.

Digitally printed fabric on cotton canvas upholstered onto refurbished 1940s European armchair, 80cm x 80cm x 80cm.

The pattern was developed from hair combs left at the site by victims which was found in archaeological research by Dr Caroline Sturdy-Colls. Upholstered onto an original chair, many of the victims hair was used for furniture, mattresses and textiles. The chair was subsequently exhibited at the Wiener Holocaust Library, London, when the exhibition toured there in 2016. More information here

Watercolour drawing digitally printed on canvas

67cm x 16cm

Sample produced for Arm (C)hair, commissioned by Staffordshire University Archaeology Department for the Finding Treblinka exhibition at The Museum of Struggle and Martyrdom at Treblinka, Poland in August 2015.

Digitally printed fabric on cotton canvas upholstered onto refurbished 1940s European armchair, 80cm x 80cm x 80cm.

The pattern was developed from hair combs left at the site by victims which was found in archaeological research by Dr Caroline Sturdy-Colls. Upholstered onto an original chair, many of the victims hair was used for furniture, mattresses and textiles. The chair was subsequently exhibited at the Wiener Holocaust Library, London, when the exhibition toured there in 2016. More information here

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