Animal Selves 


Silicone, Alpaca Hair, Fibreglass, Muslin, Mixed Media
130 x 31 x 46cm
$19,000
2024





Animal Selves, a porcine girl in a moment of self-reflection, invites viewers to reconsider their relationship with nature. Pigs are among the most intelligent domesticated animals, outperforming three-year-old children and dogs in cognitive ability tests. They can empathise with human emotions and express their own through twenty distinct sounds. The girl’s mask symbolises societal expectations that, as we mature, we distance ourselves from our instinctual, unfiltered connections with nature. The work challenges us to embrace our shared origins and to recognise animals as sentient beings.



©2024 Rush Drayton. Rush Drayton acknowledges the Gadigal as the traditional custodians of the land on which he lives and works.