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This ‘Alter Realist’ painting encapsulates the dynamic values of  Elizabeth’s life … her dreams and
                                  visions and achievement in a life lived. The transience of the journey in that we cannot hold on to the
                                  material world we have created. Within this loss is the moment of value of what we had.

                                  The triptych also portrays the state of being by wanting to hold on to the realisation of loss and hope of
                                  something greater.

                                  The Mausoleum and its interior setting creates so well these feelings that Elizabeth faced whilst knowing
                                  that she was gravely ill with appendicitis.  The statue was created by Mathew Cotes
                                  Wyatt who was youngest son of James Wyatt (architect to Elizabeth in the concept and construction of
                                  the castle) the sculpture is a work of art in its sincerity of expression. It has such feeling and captures that
                                  human    moment of realisation of immanent loss and sight of possible reunion with her lost children.
                                  Being a moment of sadness and joy. The memorial piece has Elizabeth’s children coming to greet her
                                  whereas in life they may have become a memory or a dream.  The lighting effect is such that the roof
                                  light and side stained glass windows create an “Otherness” - a light from beyond the material world.
                                  The centre section of the painting depicts the interior of the Mausoleum and represents Elizabeth’s
                                  parting .The outer sections of the composition are a testament to Elizabeth’s dream and
                                  achievement in her life; a legacy to be handed down to future generations of the family to nurture what
                                  has been created.
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