by paultuppeny | May 12, 2022
Chronologer (Chalk and Bone) Animal bone and chalk32cm x 22cm x 9cm The sculpture addresses time and change.Our world is characterised by change; trees grow, fruit ripens and skin wrinkles. Yet it appears to us as stable and persisting.Aristotle noticed that we do...
by paultuppeny | May 12, 2022
FRESH AIR SCULPTURE BIENNIAL SCHOOLS ACTIVITY PACKAs part of the Fresh Air Sculpture 2022 Education Programme, a schools activity pack was requested that developed the themes addressed in the sculpture, Grown Up. The Activity Pack included a colouring exercise...
by paultuppeny | May 12, 2022
by paultuppeny | May 12, 2022
4.) Temporal Instrument No.3 Oak, acrylic, printed paper, found material35cmH x 65cmW x 25cmD Inspired by Alfred Gell’s belief that animal traps embody the relationships between hunter and prey, this sculpture gives physical form, using the language of scientific...
by paultuppeny | May 12, 2022
Oak Story Cubes Paul Tuppeny 2021Oak, cloth, card, found material5cmH x 25cmW x 5cmD Oak cubes carry on their faces the bark of an oak tree, from sapling shoot and the stages of maturity, through to a decomposing stump, giving form to the process by which we order...
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