Recently I finished two commissions based on sculptural
forms. A fire screen that takes the form of tongues of flames, carved out of
solid oak.
The idea was inspired by the client seeing a detail of an image of one of my Pondlife tables on my website.
The form of the flames is therefore derivative of the pondlife reeds but has evolved to mirror the dynamic movement of a fire.
Function and form come together in an inspiring way.
A second commission, a wall relief, is based on one of my
Ideas in the Making experiments, which was part of a series of works created
through my Arts Council funded research.
The relief is derived from experiments
involving the cutting of narrow strips of ash wood into male/female parts,
following a single prescribed contour and then offsetting the matching separate
parts into a new configuration.
The elaborate relief is therefore derived from a single
contour line; this is one of a series of reliefs and forms that explore the
nature of revealing “hidden” form.