Frame Shift: Seven Deadly Sins (2020) Audio Described
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6m 22s
Seven Deadly Sins is a form of escapism for the viewer, as it was such an escape during the pandemic making it. Incorporating childlike forms and landscapes created from various materials that could be found while stuck in lockdown. The Sins symbolise society itself, each individual can relate to a moment a sin experiences: the green flush of Envy, the destruction of Wrath and the consumption of Gluttony. This magical world transcends all aspects of Rubyrose Bancroft's art practice.
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