Klee, Laura-Jade

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26/08/2009
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26/08/2009

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Laura-Jade Klee is a History of Art student from Essex. She is currently in her second year at Nottingham University. She is loves Nottingham and is starting to consider it as home. Art is a massive part of her life, she subscribes to Art Monthly which is where she first read about this project. As a fan of Antony Gormley's she has seen his work before and feels very privileged to be part of this project. She particularly likes the way he uses his own body and the spiritual connection that is present in his art. On the plinth she wants to do something relating to a childish frivolous quality that she feels is often forgotten when people go about their 9 till 5 jobs. She will bring up with her paper planes and sweets which she intends to throw off the plinth. She will also bring some scissors and paper with which she hopes to make people paper chains to hang from the plinth.

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