Annie Cattrell

[3] Evidence of this approach can be found in Capacity, a work created while she studied corrosion casts, a technique used to show the structure of lungs, in Guy's Hospital Museum of Anatomy.

[4] It has been shown both as an art object and to educate; for example, as a part of "Out of the Ordinary", an exhibition held at the Victoria & Albert Museum, and as an example of a fractal shape in nature, at a Royal Institution Christmas lecture.

[5][6] Cattrell is an Associate Lecturer on the MA Ceramics & Glass programme at the Royal College of Art in London.

[8][9] Seer stands in Huntly Street in Inverness, two resin blocks cast from rock faces on either side of the Great Glen Fault.

[11] Resounding is made of hundreds of cast resin droplets, suspended over a public area in Oxford Brookes University.

Annie Cattrell, Capacity (2000)
Single block carved by the artist to resemble the outcrop in the background.
Echo, in the Forest of Dean