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    abstract canvas based sculpture in green and pink placed in the the top corner of a room
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    bit of a stretch, Alice Marshall, 2023, acrylic, reclaimed household paint, donated canvas offcuts, canvas thread 45  x 30  x 20 cm

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    an installation of paper and fabric based sculptures, some on the floor and some on the walls, in shades of blue and green
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    collation, Alice Marshall, 2023, reclaimed household paint, canvas, paper, various reclaimed fabric, canvas thread, various sizes

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    three small floor fabric sculptures, in green and yellow
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    counting in threes, Alice Marshall, 2023, reclaimed household paint, donated canvas, reclaimed fabric, plaster, canvas threads, various sizes

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    a freestanding paper sculpture painted with a wash of green and grey in a roll shape
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    fumble, Alice Marshall, 2023, acrylic, reclaimed household paint, canvas threads, paper 60 x 120 x 45 cm

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    an installation of two fabric based sculptures, one yellow fabric piece hung on the wall and draping on the floor, and one small ball shaped yellow and blue sculpture placed on the floor to the left
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    hello yellow, Alice Marshall, 2023, reclaimed various fabrics, acrylic, reclaimed household paint, canvas threads, various sizes

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Alice Marshall – BA/BFA

Here lives an end in which things never really end. Spaces become test sites for material mass to be perpetually broken down and remade. The landscape becomes a place of waste and exhaustion, resource and repair, energy, and limitation.