BUNNYS HOUSE - 2013-2014


Bunny’s House is a study of everyday objects and living spaces as ultimate descriptors of the people who inhabit them.

 

Quayle’s great Aunt Bunny died in 1998. Sometime after her passing, her son bought her house and has continued to live there until this day. Anchored by the revelation of family secrets, Quayle began to photograph the interior decoration of Bunny’s house - brass wall ornaments, plastic flowers, ornately framed family photographs and paintings and coats placed on hooks that have not been moved in over 16 years are all captured here, without interference, against a rich coloured backdrop of painted walls and textured wallpapers.

 

The decoration of Bunny’s house pre-dates the time of her death, and her family’s preservation of the objects she chose to decorate her living space with, whilst a touching tribute, also highlights a potential reluctance to move forward and disassociate memories of a loved one from the physical possessions they leave behind.




14_032_BUNNY CAROLYN PORTRAIT
14_040_PICTURE OF YOUNG BUNNY PORTRAIT
14_041_BUNNYS JOHNS BED
13_253_02 SOFA TOUCHED
13_253_06 KITCHEN TRAY AND GLASES TOUCHED
13_249_09 flowers on fire place
13_227_11 BULB
13_227_22 FLOWER POT
13_235_07 kitchen door cif
13_234_03 picture frames cropped and scaled
13_236_04 car phone
13_249_04 carolyn from usa
13_158_02_ red roses on cabinet