Sculpture can prove a lengthy process. Despite being inspired by velocity and speed, each piece can take months, if not years to complete. So, inspired by the life-hack of Auguste Rodin, I began taking photos of my work; a developmental short-cut which provided space for creative elaboration and helped jump-start a temporarily stalled momentum.
In my house (2014)
These photos are digitally re-imaged and then drawn onto, allowing me to envisage new sculptural possibilities. They are then placed on customised aluminum – often treated with automotive lacquer and cut into dynamic, angular shapes – before being embellished with paint. The final result is an independent body of work: a two-dimensional outcome of my three-dimensional practice that has become integral to the latter’s ongoing vitality and development.
Jaguar (2015)
Jason in the Heat (2016)
Poogie (2015)
Telesto (2016)
The Arabian Connection (2016)
Water Soul (2015)
Untitled (2015)