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Artist: Eugenie Scrase

Title: Trunkated Trunk

Material: Tree trunk, metal fence

 

School Of Saatchi's Eugenie Scrase chosen to show her work at The Hermitage

Published on 16-12-2009

 

In this week's final episode of BBC Two's School Of Saatchi, Eugenie Scrase was revealed as the artist selected by Charles Saatchi to have her artwork shown at his exhibition Newspeak: British Art Now at The Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg.

 

In the programme, the six artists were given their final, and most important, project - to put on a "one night only" group show at the Saatchi Gallery in London.

 

They were given three weeks to create the artwork and organise the event. At the show, Saatchi's original selection panel - artist Tracey Emin, critic and broadcaster Matthew Collings, art collector Frank Cohen and Barbican curator Kate Bush - reassembled to help him make his decision.

 

They were hugely impressed by the standard of work on display but could select just one artist's work. Charles Saatchi and the panel unanimously agreed that Eugenie Scrase's 'Trunkated' Trunk was the most outstanding piece in the exhibition.

 

Twenty-year-old Eugenie, the youngest artist taking part in the series, is currently studying Fine Art Sculpture at the Slade School of Fine Art in London. Her sculptures and installations are often formed out of found objects.

 

Whilst walking in East London, Eugenie came across a section of tree trunk which had fallen and become impaled on a fence when the tree was been cut down. After a bit of detective work, she found out the fence was on land belonging to a housing association and managed to persuade them to let her remove this section of fencing.

 

Talking about 'Trunkated Trunk', Tracey Emin said it was a "genius idea. Some artists could see that but they'd never have the confidence to go ahead and do it."

 

Rebecca Wilson, who works with Charles Saatchi and featured in the series, commented: "Charles thought it was a completely bold, brave move on her part. Some of the most exciting work in contemporary art is not necessarily made by the artist, but it's the ideas that come from the artist and it was Eugenie's idea and it was a brilliant one."

 

'Trunkated Trunk' has been in place at The Hermitage since Saatchi's exhibition 'Newspeak' launched there in October, but now her name will be revealed by the artwork. As well as having her work appear on the world stage, Eugenie has also been given a free studio for three years by Charles Saatchi and the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.

 

Speaking about the whole experience, Eugenie said: "I'm so grateful for Charles Saatchi providing such a great opportunity, gallery space in Russia and studio space. It's mind-blowing. I'm really, really happy."

 

Charles Saatchi felt, though, that another of the artists in the series, Matt Clark, had produced consistently fantastic work throughout the 10 weeks, so has asked him to create a new piece of work which will go on display at the exhibition when it comes to London next year. And, as Eugenie is still at art school for another year, she has given Matt the use of her studio during that time.

 

Saatchi Gallery

London, England, UK

Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson Halloween aficionados decorated their vehicles and handed out candy during Trunk or Treat as attendees voted on the best-decorated trunk at the Arctic Oasis, Oct. 28, 2016. Trick-or-treaters also participated in indoor Halloween games and activities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Javier Alvarez)

Trunk is 30.25" wide x 16" deep x 19.5" tall at the highest bow.

 

This trunk is very worn. The outer wrap of embossed metal is very rusty. The inner paper lining is warped.

 

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Tag from a Royalrobe Trunk manufactured by Seward Trunk and Bag Company

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A closer view of the hangers, showing the metal strips, and the rear hangers.

This kid was awesome at Apple Bobbing. He kept coming back, even though he lept getting wet. He was the only kid to do it the proper way. He made it easy to get some great action shots.

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Jim Gaukler, grandson Cody, wife Dawn and Capt. Locklear examine the trunk space of the humvee.

Trunk on the forest path to Ilica Waterfalls and Lake at Kastamonu,

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Denver's 9th Annual Halloween Trunk Show - October 11, 2014 www.halloweentrunkshow.com

Octillo are tall and gangly desert plants, one of the tallest, with long thin reaching arms tipped sometimes with tufts of bright red flower. Their trunks are full of interesting colors and transluscent textures. These crinkled flowerlike structures might actually be the leaves.

The park at the Loudon Marina in Tennessee.

Trunk with a heart design scarring

baby yellow boxfish, indonesia

Trunk of eucalypt that ant and gumtree hopper cluster was on. Royal National Park, NSW Australia, April 2012

Overlooking Trunk Bay on St. John, USVI Sept. 2006

May 2003, Copenhagen Airports bought Christian Andersen's trunk, marked H.C.A. 5 - and who knows, maybe that was the trunk that flew to the land of Turks and through the window to the princess in the fairy tale called "The Flying Trunk".

 

The Flying Trunk

"It was a strange trunk; if you pressed on lock, then it could fly. That is what the merchant's son did, and away it carried him. Up through the chimney, up above the clouds and far, far away. The trunk creaked and groaned; its passenger was afraid that the bottom would fall out, for then he would have a nasty fall. But it didn't the trunk flew him directly to the land of the Turks and landed. The merchant's son hid the trunk beneath some leaves in a forest and started to walk into town. No one took any notice of him, for in Turkey everyone wears a dressing gown and slippers."

 

Extract from The flying Trunk by Hans Christian Andersen. Publishers: HØST & SØN

 

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Trunk is 10 inches in circumference.

Artist: Eugenie Scrase

Title: Trunkated Trunk

Material: Tree trunk, metal fence

 

School Of Saatchi's Eugenie Scrase chosen to show her work at The Hermitage

Published on 16-12-2009

 

In this week's final episode of BBC Two's School Of Saatchi, Eugenie Scrase was revealed as the artist selected by Charles Saatchi to have her artwork shown at his exhibition Newspeak: British Art Now at The Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg.

 

In the programme, the six artists were given their final, and most important, project - to put on a "one night only" group show at the Saatchi Gallery in London.

 

They were given three weeks to create the artwork and organise the event. At the show, Saatchi's original selection panel - artist Tracey Emin, critic and broadcaster Matthew Collings, art collector Frank Cohen and Barbican curator Kate Bush - reassembled to help him make his decision.

 

They were hugely impressed by the standard of work on display but could select just one artist's work. Charles Saatchi and the panel unanimously agreed that Eugenie Scrase's 'Trunkated' Trunk was the most outstanding piece in the exhibition.

 

Twenty-year-old Eugenie, the youngest artist taking part in the series, is currently studying Fine Art Sculpture at the Slade School of Fine Art in London. Her sculptures and installations are often formed out of found objects.

 

Whilst walking in East London, Eugenie came across a section of tree trunk which had fallen and become impaled on a fence when the tree was been cut down. After a bit of detective work, she found out the fence was on land belonging to a housing association and managed to persuade them to let her remove this section of fencing.

 

Talking about 'Trunkated Trunk', Tracey Emin said it was a "genius idea. Some artists could see that but they'd never have the confidence to go ahead and do it."

 

Rebecca Wilson, who works with Charles Saatchi and featured in the series, commented: "Charles thought it was a completely bold, brave move on her part. Some of the most exciting work in contemporary art is not necessarily made by the artist, but it's the ideas that come from the artist and it was Eugenie's idea and it was a brilliant one."

 

'Trunkated Trunk' has been in place at The Hermitage since Saatchi's exhibition 'Newspeak' launched there in October, but now her name will be revealed by the artwork. As well as having her work appear on the world stage, Eugenie has also been given a free studio for three years by Charles Saatchi and the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.

 

Speaking about the whole experience, Eugenie said: "I'm so grateful for Charles Saatchi providing such a great opportunity, gallery space in Russia and studio space. It's mind-blowing. I'm really, really happy."

 

Charles Saatchi felt, though, that another of the artists in the series, Matt Clark, had produced consistently fantastic work throughout the 10 weeks, so has asked him to create a new piece of work which will go on display at the exhibition when it comes to London next year. And, as Eugenie is still at art school for another year, she has given Matt the use of her studio during that time.

 

Saatchi Gallery

London, England, UK

We took a day trip to Trunk Bay Beach on St. John; which is part of the Virgin Island National Park system, for some snorkeling and beach fun. From the photo you can see why it was vote one of the top beaches in the world.

Trunk Bay is body of water and a beach on St. John in the United States Virgin Islands. It has consistently been voted one of the "Ten Best Beaches in The World" by Condé Nast Traveler magazine and has received similar recognition from other publications. [1] Also the National Geographic Society has labeled Trunk Bay as the "most beautiful beach in the world". It is one of the most popular beaches on the island whose amenities include a snack bar, showers and restrooms, a lifeguard, and, most famously, an underwater trail for snorkeling its coral reef. Trunk Bay is the only National Park beach on St. John which requires a fee to visit, though this can be avoided by arriving early in the day, late into the evening, or by boat. - Wikipedia

 

The trunk of doll body, suitable for all 1/3 girl heads. The frame and the little angel in her stomach are demountable. There is also a 3D wings tattoo on her back.

 

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In excellent condition.

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September 2, 2019 - The next to last stop on our Ketchikan Photo Safari with Mike Cooke was along Sunset Drive adjacent to Ketchikan Gateway where we focused our cameras on nature.

FOR SALE Innovation Trunk Agency of new York antique trunk circa 1900, dimensions 47 cm x 79 cm x 53 cm (depth x width x height)

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