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Katrin Spranger

Linger 2

Linger 2

Regular price £3,498.00 GBP
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In a world saturated with synthetic waste, 'Linger' reflects on the geological imprint humanity is leaving behind. The skull sculptures envision a speculative decay - bones fused with soft tissue, hair, jewellery, coffin fragments, and overgrown organic matter. Plastic waste weaves itself in, blurring the boundary between the natural and the manufactured.

The work questions whether, in an age of plastic and pollution, our bodies can ever return to the earth without leaving a trace. As decomposition entwines with synthetic materials, the skulls become contemporary memento mori—reminders not only of mortality, but of our impact on future ecologies. What we leave behind, materially and metaphorically, will shape the landscape of both life and death.

Through these haunting hybrids of human and waste, 'Linger' invites reflection on legacy and decay.

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Dimensions

20 W x 25 D x 22 H cm

Materials

Electroformed copper skull sculpture, various plastics, dried organic materials, marble dust, resin, patina, acrylic paint, metallic pigments

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About Katrin Spranger

Katrin Spranger is a multi-disciplinary artist whose work spans sculpture, performance, sculptural painting, and jewellery, drawing on the stark realities of the environmental crisis. In her Aquatopia series, Katrin used electroforming – a copper-plating process on organic materials – to create metallised sculptures.
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