Laura Tarrish|Hunter | Gatherer
February 23, 2015
Hunter | Gatherer








Photos courtesy of Vincent Wigbel

Autumn, 102 x 46 x 44 cm | courtesy of the artist

In 2012 Gaëlle Villedary created Vertige at the Chateau de Mangé at Verneil-le-Chétif. The chateau boasts a mysterious past, odd additions, and unexpected rooms. Inspired by the curious nature of the chateau and its unlikely spaces, Villedary wanted to create an Alice-in-Wonderland experience in the adjacent forest, where, like Alice, one might lose their bearings. Encircling the bases of sixteen trees with mirrors, she toys with the viewer’s perception of space and perspective. “Ephemeral in nature the work is fleeting, a moment suspended between dream and reality, between Verneil and Wonderland.”



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Laura Tarrish is a collage illustrator and a compulsive ephemera collector currently based in Portland, Oregon. Her editorial clients have included Apple Computer, Chronicle Books, The Washington Post, and United Airlines. As the founder of Bridgetown Papers, Laura has created custom work for individuals including Isabel Allende, Tom Brokaw and Bob & Lee Woodruff. She has been a contributor to