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Photo Credit: Matthew Richardson

Morag Colquhoun

Loom House (Ty Gwydd), 2000

The Ty Gwydd (Loom House) was historically an outhouse in which a couple of looms were kept when weaving was still a cottage industry in Newtown. The Welsh word Gwydd also means woods or trees. The sculpture was literally a loom house - a house whose fabric was woven with wool, brambles and briars.

250cm x 150cm x 140cm

wood, wool, plants

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