Up To Now (Cedar and Pine), Ovingdean

Up To Now (Cedar and Pine), Ovingdean

Up To Now (Cedar and Pine) The upside down tree Our primary experiences of the passage of time are associated with the natural process of growth (and decay) in the things that make up our environment. These processes take place over periods of time, and it is through...
St Wulfran’s, Ovingdean (The Installation)

St Wulfran’s, Ovingdean (The Installation)

St Wulfran’s Church, Ovingdean The village of Ovingdean nestles in preserved Downland valley a couple of miles from Brighton. Its historic heart of sits within sprawling 20th Century housing developments and  consists these days of  four or five 17th century houses...
Chronologer (Chalk and Bone) Wells Cathedral

Chronologer (Chalk and Bone) Wells Cathedral

Edmund Husserl held that it is through “analogous mirrorings” of our own animate being that we are able to experience others as ‘alive’. Our perceptual mechanisms bind duration, growth and finitude with their actual immanent appearance to build a single, unified...
Up To Now (Hadlow Down, East Sussex)

Up To Now (Hadlow Down, East Sussex)

Up to Now Paul Tuppeny 2022Chestnut, suspension wire1100cmH x 150cmW x 150cmD “[t]he nature of a thing…is a certain principle and cause of change…and is directly present in it”(Aristotle Physics II/1/192 b20, pg33Waterfield translation.) The sculpture sets out to hold...