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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Mychael Barratt, On Reflection: The Maiden Voyage of the Roller Skate is Almost Triumphant, Carlisle House, 1765, 2023

Mychael Barratt

On Reflection: The Maiden Voyage of the Roller Skate is Almost Triumphant, Carlisle House, 1765, 2023
Mychael Barratt, On Reflection: The Maiden Voyage of the Roller Skate is Almost Triumphant, Carlisle House, 1765, 2023
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Screenprint on paper Signed and titled in pencil Numbered from the edition of 100 Image size: 690 x 740 mm Paper size: 800 x 740 mm Please contact the Studio...
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Screenprint on paper

Signed and titled in pencil

Numbered from the edition of 100

 

Image size: 690 x 740 mm

Paper size: 800 x 740 mm

 

Please contact the Studio on 0207 407 6561 to discuss framing options and prices

 

Mychael Barratt: On Reflection

'In around 1765, inventor of musical instruments John Joseph Merlin unveiled his latest creation, the roller skates. He decided to unveil them at a society ball held at Carlisle House, the Soho residence of Teresa Cornelys who was the mistress of Casanova. He put on his skates and glided past the assembled guests whilst playing a violin. The only thing that he hadn’t considered until that moment was how he would be able to stop. He careered across the ballroom floor and crashed into a magnificent mirror that was worth £500, probably about the value of good sized house.

My idea for this piece was to create a print that captured the exact moment of impact with the mirror. I decided to make a screenprint which we could print onto sheets of glass. The glass would then be flipped and smashed with the resulting image shards being reassembled on the bed of the exposure unit to create a fractured mirror image.'

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