Showing posts with label collage sculpture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label collage sculpture. Show all posts

Tuesday, 26 November 2019

FILMRemains at the Crypt


Film of exhibition at Crypt Gallery, Seaford in November 2019. 365 small sculptures all based on war torn buildings in a variety of wars. Also showing Moth on Mouth which is a short film directed by Dave Stephens and Matt Page.

Short film made by Chris Beaumont and featuring extra footage by Kate Auster. 

Monday, 20 May 2019

5 Asteroids in search of the After Shave box






Almost  a selective narrative going on with the 5 small objects seeking a sheltering place for themselves. Each one fits exactly into the box and all five are vying for that position. In the end it will be touch and go which one actually docks itself into the station.

Wednesday, 8 May 2019

Dave Head in box x 9




This is an extension piece from the collaborative work that I have been doing with Will Stephens. He created the 9 heads that are in the boxes. I created the boxes. The idea was to create a sculpture that took advantage of a specific dimension. In this case it was the distance between the top of the book case and the ceiling. The heads were created using a 3D printer and are a multiple of the same image. It is the image that was originally used to for the VEIL film that we showed in the Room 103 exhibition at the Saul Hay Gallery in Manchester. The images on the boxes are from images that have been used in other sculptures that I have produced in recent times. Kind of elaborate extensions to memories and experiences; a sort of diary.

Monday, 19 December 2016

Christmas card 2016

This years Christmas card is a circle that spins out of the card to slowly obliterate the face. The image on the circle is cut from a black and white photo of the scene of bombing in Aleppo, Syria.

Sunday, 28 August 2016

Black Box Suicide Bomber




The demolishing buildings are covered in newspaper photos from the devastation left by a suicide bomber outside a public toilet.

Friday, 3 June 2016