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‘There are 50 airs of tiny cast iron women’s legs on the carpet at Saint Mary’s University Art Gallery.’ -Alyssa Bernard

Reproduced from the original pattern in 2022, as a signed numbered edition of 50, the cast iron Legs are available through SA Art Partners in New York City.

Most of Pullen’s art is rooted in being human and has a simplicity that resonates. She is true to conceptual art’s process, recording her materials and the numbers of them.

Pullen’s investigations of the universe are playful and full of scientific, philosophic and material curiosity about life…“

studio view, 1997, Halifax N.S. Canada (photo: L. Pullen)
This view no longer exists. The building from which it was taken, and the parkade opposite, no longer exsit.

One of the the last iron pours at The Lunenburg Foundry in Nova Scotia Canada (photo: Ted McInnes)