Brit artist My Dog Sighs has used a donated prosthetic leg as a canvas
UK based artist, My Dog Sighs, has ben applying his unique concepts of using reclaimed objects and materials to an interesting medium. In collaboration with the Bristol based amputee charity, Legs4Africa, the artist from Hampshire has used a donated prosthetic leg as a canvas. The prosthetic leg, after internal customisation and re-adaption, was recently delivered to its new owner, Keyay Cassay, a 53 year old single mum of 2 children who runs her own shop in Gambia’s capital, Banjul.
“My Dog Sighs’s style is characterised by the combination of melancholic and often naive portraiture with the use of found materials.” – Quote from his website
“It’s exciting working with an artist who shares a similar view of wastage.” Says Tom Williams, Legs4Africa founder. “It’s intriguing to see how My Dog Sighs explores the impermanent nature of objects with perfectly serviceable prosthetic legs that are being disposed of in the UK every day. We wanted to challenge the preconception of what art is and the wasteful nature of society, with the repurposed items that are core to our charity, a prosthetic leg.”