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The TELUS Health Brain Project 2017 Commemorative Catalogue

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# N O B L A N K B R A I N S 41 Sarah Farndon's typical sculptures are an exploration of the human face, its imperfections and myriad expressions. By illustrating both the grotesque and beautiful, Farndon seeks to show the innate beauty of the human visage. For her TELUS Health Brain Project piece, the artist went home. Memory is intimately tied to place; our fondest and earliest recollections are often of a childhood home, a family cottage, a safe space. These are the memories we hold dear. This brain is meant to kindle feelings of nostalgia, and represent the places that hold light and love for us in our deepest consciousness. HOME BY SARAH FARNDON

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