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One of a series of an ongoing explorations of mother/Father/daughter/son relationships which employs surreal imagery to evoke the social, biological and psychological links of parents to their children (and vice versa) and the sibblings to each other. The works also utilise the classical myth of Janus. the Roman god of gates, entrances, beginnings, and endings. Janus was frequently used to symbolize change and transitions such as the progression of future to past, and childhood to adulthood.[CLICK ON THE IMAGES FOR LARGER FORMAT VERSIONS]
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