‘Everyone wants to smell it’: a seedy university art project finds order in chaos

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Anna Matilda poses in front of the piece she made in 2007 from culinary seed.
Anna Mathilda poses in front of the piece she made in 2007 from culinary seeds. Photograph: Ellen Smith/The Guardian

In our series on artworks in Australian homes, Anna Mathilda shows us the project she made as a student years ago – and has recently unearthed

Nearly two decades ago, Anna Mathilda painstakingly stuck hundreds of seed samples and spices to framing offcuts for a university project. For years it was packed away, its decorative morsels becoming fodder for hungry mice. But recent rental security has given Mathilda a chance to revisit the 32-panel “specimen chest”, beginning some much needed repairs and putting it back on display.

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