Grown Up (Quennington)

Grown Up (Quennington)

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...
Up To Now (Sussex Woodland)

Up To Now (Sussex Woodland)

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,...
Up to Now (Abstractions 1, 2 & 3)

Up to Now (Abstractions 1, 2 & 3)

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...
Temporal Instrument No. 3

Temporal Instrument No. 3

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...
Oak Story Cubes

Oak Story Cubes

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...