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Lyndi Sales: Work


Carbon Cloud

Carbon Cloud

Lyndi Sales, 2008
Carbon paper, edition of 3
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Carbon Cloud
Lyndi Sales
Carbon paper, edition of 3
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In The Moment
Lyndi Sales
Engraved etching, Edition of 3
No Particular Destination
Lyndi Sales
Engraving on Fabriano paper, Edition of 3
On-line
Lyndi Sales
Laser-etched paper collage

Breathing life
Lyndi Sales
lottery paper
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Breathing life (detail)
Lyndi Sales
lottery paper
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Deflate
Lyndi Sales
Life raft rubber (black)

Flashing beacons (detail)
Lyndi Sales
Life raft material

Flight path I
Lyndi Sales
SAA boarding pass paper
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Flight path I (detail)
Lyndi Sales
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Flight path II
Lyndi Sales
Safety card paper
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Flight path II (detail)

Flight path vortex
Lyndi Sales
Ink on Arches paper and pins
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Flight path vortex (detail)

Float
Lyndi Sales
Lotery paper

How long can you hold your breath
Lyndi Sales
Life vest - found object

In-between state
Lyndi Sales
Vilene, wood and string

Intermediate state
Lyndi Sales
Lottery paper

Life support - heart
Lyndi Sales
Life vest - found object

Low visibility
Lyndi Sales
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Luminal state

Negative Limb I
Lyndi Sales
Life raft rubber (black) and rope

Negative Limb II
Lyndi Sales
Life raft material (red)

Negative Limb II (detail)

Off centre (detail)
Lyndi Sales
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Safety spiral
Lyndi Sales
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Safety valve
Lyndi Sales
Life raft material (red)
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Shatter
Lyndi Sales
159 SAA boarding pass paper

Shatter (detail)

Shatter (detail)

Shatter (detail)

Shudder (life raft material red)
Lyndi Sales
Life raft material (red)
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Shudder (life raft red) (detail)

Slump
Lyndi Sales
Life raft material (orange)

Spiral Dive
Lyndi Sales
Life raft material (orange)

Suspended - arrival
Lyndi Sales
Vilene, wood and string

Suspended - arrival (detail)

Suspended - departure
Lyndi Sales
Vilene, wood and string

Torso
Lyndi Sales
Life raft material (orange)

Torso (detail)
Lyndi Sales
Life raft material (orange)

Unknown 1
Lyndi Sales

Unknown 3
Lyndi Sales

Unknown 4
Lyndi Sales

Unknown 5
Lyndi Sales

29 Nov. 1987
Lyndi Sales
Newspaper and 159 red pins

Cut Out, 10 of Hearts
Lyndi Sales
Playing card cut out

Fortune's Wheel
Lyndi Sales
Paper, found items and string
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Guard/Guardians
Lyndi Sales
Laser burn and cut, embossing and archival injet print

Kite print ed.7
Lyndi Sales
Archival digital print on Hahnemuhle paper

Lottery Globe
Lyndi Sales
Paper and pins

Lottery Seaweed
Lyndi Sales
Paper and 159 pins

Paper cut-outs x6
Lyndi Sales
Laser-cut paper

Window - 28 Nov. 1995
Lyndi Sales
Perspex, wood, pins

Window - Armscor
Lyndi Sales
perspex, wood, pins

Window - Contour
Lyndi Sales
perspex, wood

 
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