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Michelle Molyneux, Artist, United Kingdom
Michelle Molyneux

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Joined 1 year ago, 183 visits

Born in Liverpool in United Kingdom (1966)
Lives and works in London in United Kingdom

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Indifference to engagement

Indifference to engagement - Michelle Molyneux
Photography
  • Other
  • 250 x 240 x 10 cm
  • 2008

Notes on artwork: Technique: photo-collage

Added 1 year ago - 186 visits

Lewis Biggs

Lewis Biggs - Michelle Molyneux
Photography
  • Digital
  • 48 x 33 cm
  • 2008

Notes on artwork: ...

Added 1 year ago - 174 visits

Jersey Kasaboski

Jersey Kasaboski - Michelle Molyneux
Photography
  • Digital
  • Photographic paper
  • 48 x 33 cm
  • 2007

Notes on artwork: ...

Added 1 year ago - 175 visits

Enzo Ferrara

Enzo Ferrara - Michelle Molyneux
Photography
  • Analogue / Traditional
  • Photographic paper
  • 48.3 x 32.9 cm
  • 2008
Added 7 months ago - 14 visits

Lyndsay Mitchelson

Lyndsay Mitchelson - Michelle Molyneux
Photography
  • Analogue / Traditional
  • Photographic paper
  • 48.3 x 32.9 cm
  • 2008
Added 7 months ago - 9 visits

Would you recognise your soul if you saw it ?

Would you recognise your soul if you saw it ? - Michelle Molyneux
Photography
  • Analogue / Traditional
  • Canvas
  • 152 x 121 cm
  • 2007
Added 7 months ago - 17 visits

Ill at ease on Bidston Hill

Ill at ease on Bidston Hill - Michelle Molyneux
Photography
  • Analogue / Traditional
  • Canvas
  • 213 x 152 cm
  • 2007
Added 7 months ago - 5 visits

The beat beyond the order of things

The beat beyond the order of things - Michelle Molyneux
Photography
  • Mixed technique
  • Canvas
  • 274 x 213 cm
  • 2009
Added 7 months ago - 8 visits

Shakespeare Project

Shakespeare Project - Michelle Molyneux
Photography
  • Analogue / Traditional
  • Photographic paper
  • 48.3 x 32.9 cm
  • 2008
Added 7 months ago - 7 visits

Bryan Biggs

Bryan Biggs - Michelle Molyneux
Photography
  • Analogue / Traditional
  • Photographic paper
  • 48.3 x 32.9 cm
  • 2009
Added 7 months ago - 8 visits

Lewis Biggs

Lewis Biggs - Michelle Molyneux
Photography
  • Analogue / Traditional
  • Photographic paper
  • 48.3 x 32.9 cm
  • 2008
Added 7 months ago - 5 visits

Charles Wright

Charles Wright - Michelle Molyneux
Photography
  • Analogue / Traditional
  • Photographic paper
  • 48.3 x 32.9 cm
  • 2008
Added 7 months ago - 1 visits

The Williamson, a New Chapter

The Williamson, a New Chapter - Michelle Molyneux
Photography
  • Mixed technique
  • Canvas
  • 152 x 121 x 7.5 cm
  • 2007
Added 7 months ago - 8 visits

Would you recognise your soul if you saw it

Would you recognise your soul if you saw it - Michelle Molyneux
Photography
  • Mixed technique
  • Canvas
  • 365 x 275 x 10 cm
  • 2009
Added 7 months ago - 10 visits

Ars longa vita brevis

Ars longa vita brevis - Michelle Molyneux
Photography
  • Mixed technique
  • Canvas
  • 365 x 275 x 10 cm
  • 2009
Added 7 months ago - 4 visits

Inspire to aspire

Inspire to aspire - Michelle Molyneux
Photography
  • Mixed technique
  • Canvas
  • 213 x 152 x 7.5 cm
  • 2009
Added 7 months ago - 4 visits

Arte et impetus

Arte et impetus - Michelle Molyneux
Photography
  • Other
  • Canvas
  • 365 x 275 x 10 cm
  • 2009
Added 7 months ago - 10 visits

Unlocking the collection of memory

Unlocking the collection of memory - Michelle Molyneux
Photography
  • Mixed technique
  • Canvas
  • 365 x 275 x 10 cm
  • 2009
Added 7 months ago - 5 visits

The inconvenient march of knowledge

The inconvenient march of knowledge - Michelle Molyneux
Photography
  • Mixed technique
  • Canvas
  • 305 x 274 x 10 cm
  • 2009
Added 7 months ago - 6 visits

Indifference to Engagement

Indifference to Engagement - Michelle Molyneux
Photography
  • Mixed technique
  • Canvas
  • 250 x 214 x 8 cm
  • 2008

Notes on artwork: As communities are dissolving in England, this place, Birkenhead had a thriving community. All the houses were demolished, one house stands true to it's owners belief. The flag represents 'an Englishmans house is his castle', as the council has tried to remove him from his own property, he will not leave. The red houses represent the housing that had been there before, the fragility has been destroyed, the red house comes from the Liverpool International Biennial, this is a current theme going through my work at present.Charles Wright stands true to his convictions and stand alone, his only company is his dog.

Added 1 year ago - 27 visits