Mixed media.

48x67x25"

Mixed media (acrylic paint, a dish rack, recycled wrapping paper, foam core, styrofoam, plastic utensils, canvas, bed sheets, underwear, pillow stuffing, a wooden stretcher, a denim jacket, face mask string, old paintings, produce mesh, shoe hangers, cardboard tubes, projector screen parts, a banana hook rack, a paintbrush holder, cupboard liner, pool noodles, correction tape dispensers, dried glue, resin, staples, velcro hanging strips, reusable bags, a Christmas reindeer headband, etc.)

In 2019, I lived in Scotland, and one thing I miss dearly is its lush green hills and endless mountains. I crave the magic I felt existing in this spiritual space.

As a city-born girl, my land has always been of excess and material. Combining my love for the Scottish highlands and the city, I created a human-sized mountain out of trash. Much of the trash I collected was from the Toronto Eaton Centre, where I worked in retail.

Mountain Overgrowth

Emily Zou

13,500.00

Sculpture

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