Materials: Reclaimed sea oak , driftwood with copper, pewter and brass, finished with paint and lacquer. H70xW33x20 cm
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Interior sculpture Materials: Reclaimed sea oak, pewter and copper with paint and lacquer finish. H60 xW22xD14 cm
Liam Ball, born Coventry 1964 My work is a mixture of the real and imaginary, with a view to creating sympathy for the idea or subject. A desire to make the work aesthetically pleasing goes some way towards achieving this. I like the idea of telling stories with sculpture, sometimes just a snapshot, a moment within the story and sometimes a whole drama. Found and recycled objects, including reclaimed hardwoods, driftwood, and stone in combination with copper, pewter, brass, paints and dyes are materials I commonly use. As the work has developed new materials such as acrylic and movable parts have been used in some of the work. The use of such parts and materials invites the viewer to interact with the sculpture; perhaps to open a door, spin a propeller or lift up a lid to see what is inside. I am interested in exploring relationships between ideas that have been around for thousands of years and contemporary thinking, which often only appear different due to the use of available technology. The different properties that the materials I use possess means relationships both contrary and harmonious can be created to add further dimensions to the work.
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‘The peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus) is one of the most iconic and powerful birds of prey in the world. Renowned for its speed, it is the fastest animal on Earth, capable of reaching over 200 mph (320 km/h) when diving to catch prey.’
Unique Edition Reclaimed steel 226cm H x 50cm x 50cm
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Giant Bulrush & Reeds Sculpture Forged Steel & Galvanized Height 350cm x 180/120cms dia approx.
Ian Gill: I have drawn my inspiration from Alice In Wonderland. Just imagine what it must feel like to be a small creature on the edge of a pond with these giant monolithic bulrush & reeds towering into the sky!
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Weathered Steel (Rust Patina) 110cm x 26cm x 26cm (approx)
These Triangulums are Ian’s interpretation of Tibetan monastery bells.
The pieces can also be abailable in; Forged Steel & Galvanized 110cm x 26cm x 26cm (approx)
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“Using Corten steel my idea was to create giant monolithic columns towering into the sky. Then cutting out spherical seed heads into the steel allowing the dandelion puff balls to be blown away in the breeze.” – Ian Gill
Ian Gill Trade Stand Chelsea 2022. PhotoCredit Mark SpencerIan Gill Trade Stand Chelsea 2022. PhotoCredit Mark SpencerIan Gill Trade Stand Chelsea 2022. PhotoCredit Mark Spencer
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The Portal Orb is a surreal mix of fact and fantasy.
This sphere of organically styled wires might be made of thick steel bars but appears lightweight or buoyant due to the much larger open space it encloses. The network reminds us of living pathways in cells, veins, leaves, river deltas and more.
The fact that your eye and even your hand can pass through the surface of the sculpture is a reminder of the porous nature of all things. Things that we often prefer to consider contained, tough, private or ‘protected’; such as cell walls, shell, skin, stone, the mind, foliage, and atmospheres.
The tapering tunnel creates movement, literally provoking the viewer to orbit the sphere and seek the view through the centre. We want to see the other side; but we already know what is there. Such a simple form with such a curious portal effect.
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Solid Oak Plinth (H) 900 x (W) 200 x (D) 200mm Plinth painted with OSMO oil: Black Total dimension: (H) 1100mm x (W) 1100mm Anchored onto 450 x 450mm grey flat slab
Sculpture also available with natural oak plinth (see below)
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Also available in bronze for £16,000. Limited edition of 6
Height 186cms
Width 40 cms
Depth 40 cms
Poison Ivy is much misunderstood. She is on the side of nature, a great defender of plant life, but no eco-terrorist. Shy by nature, not that one would suspect it, here she waits patiently at
the party’s edge for an opportunity to deliver a message. Is it an invitation or a warning?
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