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Pam Glew states that the models in the piece occupy more than just one role, but act as a metaphor for how fate and luck play a part in our lives. Pam Glew explores a meeting of two estranged identical twins a maid and a VIP and an imagined rift is between them as if they have no spoken in years. To accompany the piece, Glew uses this quote, part of which we include below – ‘I haven't spoken to my sister for several years, I forget how long. We were close, like peas in a pod our Mum said. We shared everything clothes, music tastes, lipstick. It was when my sister thought that my boyfriend was fair pickings that we fell out. They split up though. Obviously. I moved on, set my path on higher goals, becoming an actress. Bit parts, voice overs for foundation commercials eventually led to this West End play I'm in now, which has led me to the Wanderlust Hotel. There's something funny about this place. Its like the walls have ears, but the place never sleeps’ – The Maid. ‘Sisters is screen printed and hand finished with real gold leaf which is applied on each of the small dots. This piece is signed and numbered by the artist.
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