British artist duo Tim Noble and Sue Webster are using extraordinary materials to create entirely new compositions formed as a combination of shadow, light, and trash.
The Gamekeeper's Gibbet sculptures don't just use any trash. It uses dead animal carcasses as well.
"The art of projection is emblematic of transformative art. The process of transformation, from discarded waste, scrap metal or even taxidermy creatures to a recognizable image, echoes the idea of 'perceptual psychology' a form of evaluation used for psychological patients. Noble and Webster are familiar with this process and how people evaluate abstract forms. Throughout their careers they have played with the idea of how humans perceive abstract images and define them with meaning. The result is surprising and powerful as it redefines how abstract forms can transform into figurative ones."
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Tamar Melike Tegün: Artist Duo Creates Shadow Sculptures Using Trash and Dead Animals, In: Interesting Engineering, 7. November 2016, https://interestingengineering.com/shadow-art-trash-dead-animals-gamekeepers-gibbet (04.02.2022)