Girl with Bears, Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh
About this artwork
This is a picture of a girl with two reflections. Using digital technology, the photographer has taken one of the girls out of the picture but kept her reflection, so we are left wondering who or what is there; who is looking, who is seeing. This image tells us about the experience children might have in a museum, simultaneously finding out about the world around them and, by reflection, about themselves. We are reminded of the story of 'Goldilocks and The Three Bears', where the curious little girl encounters the bears in their unreal, human house.
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artist:Wendy McMurdoScottish (born 1962)
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title:Girl with Bears, Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh
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date created:1999
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materials:C-Type print on aluminium
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measurements:120.00 x 120.00 cm
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credit line:Purchased with the Iain Paul Fund 1999
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accession number:GMA 4310
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Wendy McMurdo
Wendy McMurdo
Wendy McMurdo was born in Edinburgh and studied at Edinburgh College of Art and the Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York. She is interested in the ways in which technology influences early learning, and has worked with children in schools. In recent years digital processing has allowed photographers...