by paultuppeny | May 12, 2022
8.) Grown Up (Quennington) Paul Tuppeny 2022Polychrome copper and stainless steel240cmH x 200cmW x 10cmDWe do not recognise the objects that constitute our environment by their substance alone but also by their potentialities for change. Aristotle described these...
by paultuppeny | May 12, 2022
Up to Now (Sussex Woodland) Paul Tuppeny 2022Realised sculpture 1000cmH x 100cmW x 100cmD Proposed for Wilderness Wood in Sussex, this sculpture operates as a spatial representation of our temporal intuitions concerning trees. Several progressive age signifiers,...
by paultuppeny | May 12, 2022
Up To Now (Abstractions 1,2 & 3)Boxwood maquette (realised sculpture 1000cmH x 100cmW x 100cmD) Proposed for a public woodland in Sussex, this sculpture operates as a spatial representation of our temporal intuitions concerning trees. Several progressive age...
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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