03/01/2012

Flow Gallery - Wood Show

On until the 26th january is the wood show at Flow Gallery.


The exhibition includes a selection of my work - including colored pieces.



This exhibition will be based on the different ways artists work with wood within their practice. Each of the fourteen international artists subverts the preconceptions of this material. Ranging from Wycliffe Stutchbury's compositions of fallen and forgotten timber to the geometric, painted wooden jewellery of Katy Hackney. Corina Rietveld's Birch rings, use the beauty of bark to determine the shape of the ring. Artist's reference traditional techniques, such as Koto Fukunaga's fresh take on the ancient Japanese art of birch vessels and Shigeki Kudo's use of the traditional Japanese technique Hegi, the splitting of wood into layers. Markku Lyttinen carves layers of birch plywood into beautiful platters reflecting the undulating Finnish landscape. Others combine wood with various materials, such Adele Brereton mixes traditional Silversmithing techniques with wood; Amanda Caines explores archaeology and recycling, mixing natural and man made objects; Katy Hackney combines wood with the more unorthodox: Formica worktops, toys, chess pieces, spectacle frame off cuts plywood & cutlery handles.