Attributed to Nancy Fouts (American, 1945-2019), a pair of abstract sculptures, circa 2012, modelled as taxidermied birds of paradise, possibly storks or Ibis birds. The cast resin beaks mounted onto simulated necks with applied black feathers, both mounted on ebonised wooden shields. The shields; 18cm x 15cm. (2)
Provenance: Direct from the estate of Nancy Fouts (1945-2019)
See the Dawsons website article for further information
For a similar artwork, see 'Black Stork with Fallen Feathers', 2012, exhibited at the 'Nancy Fouts; Fags, Birds and a Couple of Guns' retrospective exhibition at the Hang-Up Gallery, 2020.
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Attributed to Nancy Fouts (American, 1945-2019), a pair of abstract sculptures, circa 2012, modelled as taxidermied birds of paradise, possibly storks or Ibis birds. The cast resin beaks mounted onto simulated necks with applied black feathers, both mounted on ebonised wooden shields. The shields; 18cm x 15cm. (2)
ProvenanceProvenance: Direct from the estate of Nancy Fouts (1945-2019)
See the Dawsons website article for further information
For a similar artwork, see 'Black Stork with Fallen Feathers', 2012, exhibited at the 'Nancy Fouts; Fags, Birds and a Couple of Guns' retrospective exhibition at the Hang-Up Gallery, 2020.