'The Killing of Duncan' by Kim Harley-Griffiths

£800.00

The Killing of Duncan. Black clay. Slip, oxide. £800 Each

Macbeth H12 x D14 x W10

Lady Macbeth H28 x D 16 x W16

The ‘Killing of Duncan’ in Macbeth refers to the killing of King Duncan by Macbeth and Lady Macbeth’s relationship to it reveals the complex psychology of ambition and guilt. I wanted to portray her journey from manipulative strength to guilt - ridden madness. The bear represents Macbeth and his attempt to portray masculine courage after being unmanned by supernatural terror.

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The Killing of Duncan. Black clay. Slip, oxide. £800 Each

Macbeth H12 x D14 x W10

Lady Macbeth H28 x D 16 x W16

The ‘Killing of Duncan’ in Macbeth refers to the killing of King Duncan by Macbeth and Lady Macbeth’s relationship to it reveals the complex psychology of ambition and guilt. I wanted to portray her journey from manipulative strength to guilt - ridden madness. The bear represents Macbeth and his attempt to portray masculine courage after being unmanned by supernatural terror.