Artist Julia Keenan
Saturated Space - Context
Ring Around the Bath – On Mutability
‘Remember me when this you See 1903’

Antique Edwardian in Memoriam Cowrie Shell
Through the exploration of a closed set of relevant materials a new series of sculptures will be presented as images. These will be shown as a collage within a small free-standing tin bath within the gallery space.
My research revealed that during difficult times Spencer sought solace in the areas of quiet, between the bathtubs and through the everyday rituals of mundane tasks. Many of the paintings in the chapel reflect these tasks of existence through which the regulatory and familiar aspects of life restore faith and hope when perhaps all around was chaos.
For many religions and beliefs water plays a leading role in rituals and practices, which is reflected through the choice of ‘vessel’ to show this series of works. The bath is a place not only for cleansing and immersion but that of relaxion and contemplation where the mind can wander.
Utilising commonplace materials, the intention is to elevate and celebrate the mutability of the mundane into a symmetrical visual poetic gesture.
The quotation ‘Remember me when this you See’ is taken from an antique Edwardian Cowrie Shell [1903] the words are engraved on the shell.
Through experimenting with the positioning of the images,
these two examples will give you a sense of the outcome which is still a work in progress. I have used a closed set of materials which echo the intention and context of the work. In Baptisms the use of a shell is highly significant in the pouring of the water, hair was commonly used in memoriam keepsakes from that time.