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This dress was inspired by the boutique which was opened in the Kings Rd, London in the 1960s. The dress is covered in weird and fantastical images, crawling rubber babies, and creeping plants. It is made from sewn paper and appliquéd with old book images and re used objects, mostly from my own childhood.
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‘Standing of the Sun’, made during the festival of the summer solstice. Unwanted oak slab, Yakisugi and cold pressed plant oil. Oak is the tree of the solstice, it’s leaves are used for crowns and it’s wood for ceremonial fires. This is a time of hope and beginnings, at time when the earth rewards us with it’s bounty. Let’s make sure we treat mother earth with love.
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Richard Cresswell: “The world on a knife edge. I recently saw the play ‘Kyoto’ and seeing how money and greed has played such a big part in the current dire situation we find ourselves in and as someone who spends time studying climate change, I felt moved to make my small comment on the situation as I see it and where we are at the moment.”
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“The Snow geese were in response to watching swans and geese flying in reality and also in slow motion and as always, I was attracted by the beautiful graceful curves and lines their wings and bodies form. The three forms are the three iconic parts of a birds wing beat.
I saw my first and only (so far) pair of these lovely birds as I locked my workshop in the evening after finishing the first goose! I heard geese approaching and stopped to see if my efforts to sculpt them were even close to any goose and to my amazement, it was a pair of snow geese! Which are rare this far down the British isles. They only stayed and circled me for a minute or so, they obviously were not as interested in me as I was in them!”
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Sorrow abating like the tide of time, is a piece that I have worked on and off over several months as I do with much of my work. The root itself was extremely hard to carve and to place the head end onto the grain was a challenge but my choice. The root itself was dug up a few miles from my studio in an ancient Coppice woodland, the original tree felled many years ago. Circa (1750 -1800) the darkness of the oak and flowing root forms led me to create this sculpture.
This unique sculpture is hand made and finished using a blend of natural oils and waxes allowing this piece to live on in the great outdoors if so desired. Preservation and aftercare is of significant importance and always offered.
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This is my take on the pagan sun deity Sol (also called sunna) she was the goddess of the sun, while her brother, mani, the God of the moon. Made from a naturally beautiful, curved trunk of brown oak Circa (1700-1750) sourced locally here in Dorset. She stands on a rusted metal plinth and is slightly larger than life. With many features in the wood itself I wanted the grain to follow the contours of her figure, she fixes you in her gaze and radiates a golden glow from deep within. This unique sculpture is hand made and finished using a blend of natural oils and waxes allowing this piece to live on in the great outdoors if so desired. Preservation and aftercare is of significant importance and always offered.
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