Papier Mache Glitter Brain: audio description

Published: Aug. 3, 2023, 5:18 a.m.

b'(papier-mache glitter brain): I had an idea. I couldn\\u2019t good word, or word good. My laughing says everything.\\n\\nPlaced on a white plinth sits a papier mache brain shaped sculpture. The brain is roughly the size of a microwave. \\nIt is covered in white paper with black words. The layers of ripped up pieces of paper have the draft didactic text of the Sublime Stim exhibition printed onto them. Some words are clear like \\u2018warrior, do, ableism, swan, what\\u2019.\\nThe majority of words are so layered that we see only the ends and beginnings but not them in entirety. \\nThe paper has different and varying fonts - some cursive, some tightly condensed, and some handwritten. \\nOn the top to one side of the brain is a strip of glittery colour. It is in the shape of a long tear drop or paisley. The strip is made of soft oranges and pinks. On the fringes of it are streaks of gold paint, and amongst patches of all these colours lie tiny glittery beads.'