Showing posts with label Installations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Installations. Show all posts

11 Aug 2013

Sunken Spire Building

Here's one I made earlier this year. As installed at CGP London in the Bermondsey Artists' Group's 30th anniversary show.




Balsa wood, acrylic paint, varnish and a book.
approx. 28/20/40 cm

18 Feb 2012

Erik Ehrsson does drumming research


Erik Ehrsson Does Drumming Research from Erik Ehrsson on Vimeo.
This video/installation started off with the belief that I can drum but the drums are not where they need to be.
It must be a simple matter of changing the surrounding rather than the other way around. By filming myself air drumming I can then construct the kit accordingly.
This is quite a few years old now but just been able to transfer it to vimeo. Needless to say the approach didn't succeed and my drumming now is more reserved and conventional...

5 Dec 2011

El Clasico Installation

Some images from the last El Clasico exhibition. I put the quarter dome in the corner with a structural arc radiating out.

Dome: Balsa and coffee, ca 30cm by 30cm
Arc: Spruce, dimensions variable, as installed 2.20m by 2.20m
Thank you, Hans Diernberger, for the photographs!

9 Aug 2010


Finally here are the pictures from El Clasico.


The finished barn with spire as installed on the floor with some fine multi purpose compost and reconfigured twig.
Gave the cathedral a backdrop of a composite picture from the hills of Wales.

16 Feb 2010

Untitled (Model 4)



These are some installation shots of (Model 4) in Rummage at CGPLondon, spring 2009. It is basically a model of a theatre set of a cathedral turning into a cave; or vice versa.
Balsa wood, pencil, walnut, slate.

15 Feb 2010

Old works

Details from my BA degree show at Goldsmiths 2006.
Top: Plaster columns
Bottom: Hedge maze, brass scaffolding and plaster theatre
Installation shot of Erik Ehrsson does Drumming Research in the show Neither Use Nor Ornament in Deptford 2005. The show was curated by Lucy Clout and Dave Charlesworth.