Farrow, David

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13/07/2009
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Farrow, David. Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0). Source: Wellcome Collection.

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13/07/2009

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David Farrow is from Greater Manchester. He is taking two deckchairs on the plinth. He is wearing a t-shirt which says "work in progess" on it and a pair of military style trousers, he is barefoot. He likes the ambiguity of not saying what he is doing and why. He describes himself as a mass of contradictions, happy go lucky, creative and wishes he was more confident in describing himself as an artist. He is also a husband, father and on a journey. He drew throughout his childhood and expected to be an artist, he eventually studied art history. He is doing the project for himself. He doesn't expect the experience to change him much. He initially feared his time would be dull but now accepts it will be what it is.

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