


Scott Burrows : Tide and Trolley
In Tide and Trolley : A Reflection on Pride and Prejudice, a rusting shopping trolley lies half-submerged at the river’s edge, caught between land and water, nature and industry. The image evokes a sense of dislocation—an object of modern convenience now adrift in the ebb and flow of the natural world.
This work draws a parallel between the discarded trolley and the enduring themes of ‘Pride and Prejudice’ : pride in our creations, prejudice toward what we discard, and the subtle yet powerful forces—both social and environmental—that shape our lives. The scene invites reflection on the unintended consequences of human progress, the detritus of consumerism, and the quiet persistence of nature’s tide in reclaiming what is left behind.
In Tide and Trolley : A Reflection on Pride and Prejudice, a rusting shopping trolley lies half-submerged at the river’s edge, caught between land and water, nature and industry. The image evokes a sense of dislocation—an object of modern convenience now adrift in the ebb and flow of the natural world.
This work draws a parallel between the discarded trolley and the enduring themes of ‘Pride and Prejudice’ : pride in our creations, prejudice toward what we discard, and the subtle yet powerful forces—both social and environmental—that shape our lives. The scene invites reflection on the unintended consequences of human progress, the detritus of consumerism, and the quiet persistence of nature’s tide in reclaiming what is left behind.
In Tide and Trolley : A Reflection on Pride and Prejudice, a rusting shopping trolley lies half-submerged at the river’s edge, caught between land and water, nature and industry. The image evokes a sense of dislocation—an object of modern convenience now adrift in the ebb and flow of the natural world.
This work draws a parallel between the discarded trolley and the enduring themes of ‘Pride and Prejudice’ : pride in our creations, prejudice toward what we discard, and the subtle yet powerful forces—both social and environmental—that shape our lives. The scene invites reflection on the unintended consequences of human progress, the detritus of consumerism, and the quiet persistence of nature’s tide in reclaiming what is left behind.
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Art Work Dimensions : A4 ( 297mm x 210mm including any white space )
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