Sarah Scullin is a mum with a PhD in Classics. She brings together these two parts of her life in a project that brings old myths to life using her son's playthings.
Pompeo Batoni, “Aeneas Fleeing from Troy” (c. 1750) and Sarah Scullin, “He-Man Fleeing from Troi” (2019) |
Francisco de Zurbarán, “Hercules Fighting with the Nemean Lion” (1634) and Sarah Scullin “What’s The Matter, Malakili? You Smell Something?”(2019) |
Frederick Sandys, “Medea” (1866–68) and Sarah Scullin, “Medea’s Dream House” (2019) |
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