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Rita Mcgurn

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Material
wool and flecked glitter wool
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork is a vibrant and textural piece, featuring a rich tapestry of colors and intricate patterns. The composition is visually striking, with a dynamic interplay of abstract shapes and forms that seem to move and overlap. The artist has employed a unique technique, utilizing a crochet-like process to create a striking, three-dimensional surface. The subject matter appears to be a surreal, dreamlike landscape, with whimsical and fantastical elements that suggest a playful and imaginative approach. The historical context or the artist's intention behind this piece is not entirely clear, but the work's captivating visual appeal and innovative craftsmanship invite the viewer to engage with the artwork and explore its depths. ...

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Artist
Rita Mcgurn
B.1940

In addition to an eclectic career in interior design, theatre and television, Rita McGurn was an enthusiastic artist and knitter from the 1970s, creating sculptures in wool. Rita McGurn was not in the habit of titling or dating the works of art she compulsively produced, preferring to think of them as elements in a constantly unfolding tapestry that could be infinitely altered, a tapestry that was directly superimposed on the life she led.

Rita Mcgurn: Artworks
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Rita McgurnUntitled, 2000
189.2 x 64.8 x 35.6cm
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Rita McgurnUntitled, 1990
38.1 x 48.3cm
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Rita McgurnUntitled, 1990
45.7 x 46.4cm
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