Beyond Appearance : UCHG Radiology Dept Residency - UCHG: Oct. 2004 :: Tulca Festival Of Visual Art, Galway, Ireland I began by translating familiar graphic symbols representing health, mortality, love and spirituality into sculptural objects using a variety of materials: silicone rubber, wax, aluminium, plaster and barium. These objects were then X-Rayed in order to reveal embedded items which often displayed a conflict between the object's outer appearance and what lies within.
But isn't Every Heart Sacred? - UCHG: Oct. 2004 :: Tulca Festival Of Visual Art, Galway, Ireland I began by translating familiar graphic symbols representing health, mortality, love and spirituality into sculptural objects using a variety of materials: silicone rubber, wax, aluminium, plaster and barium. These objects were then X-Rayed in order to reveal embedded items which often displayed a conflict between the object's outer appearance and what lies within.
Diagnostic Thought Process - Artist's notebook written in Barium
Divine Retribution - UCHG: Oct. 2004 :: Tulca Festival Of Visual Art, Galway, Ireland I began by translating familiar graphic symbols representing health, mortality, love and spirituality into sculptural objects using a variety of materials: silicone rubber, wax, aluminium, plaster and barium. These objects were then X-Rayed in order to reveal embedded items which often displayed a conflict between the object's outer appearance and what lies within.
You Do It To Yourself - UCHG: Oct. 2004 :: Tulca Festival Of Visual Art, Galway, Ireland I began by translating familiar graphic symbols representing health, mortality, love and spirituality into sculptural objects using a variety of materials: silicone rubber, wax, aluminium, plaster and barium. These objects were then X-Rayed in order to reveal embedded items which often displayed a conflict between the object's outer appearance and what lies within.
Sucker For Love - UCHG: Oct. 2004 :: Tulca Festival Of Visual Art, Galway, Ireland I began by translating familiar graphic symbols representing health, mortality, love and spirituality into sculptural objects using a variety of materials: silicone rubber, wax, aluminium, plaster and barium. These objects were then X-Rayed in order to reveal embedded items which often displayed a conflict between the object's outer appearance and what lies within.
Loaded - UCHG: Oct. 2004 :: Tulca Festival Of Visual Art, Galway, Ireland I began by translating familiar graphic symbols representing health, mortality, love and spirituality into sculptural objects using a variety of materials: silicone rubber, wax, aluminium, plaster and barium. These objects were then X-Rayed in order to reveal embedded items which often displayed a conflict between the object's outer appearance and what lies within.
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Paul Maye
Graphic Designer / Artworker Galway, Ireland