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Tower and Town, July 2022

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Sculptors

Working in the 3 dimensional presents many challenges, not least the technical feat of balancing the piece and ensuring it will stand! But our sculptors have mastered these techniques and present to you works that will delight and enthral, for garden and home.

‘Contemplation 2021’ by Tom Hiscocks

Tom is interested in the parallel experiences of constancy and change. His work is an attempt to reflect the essential nature of things, to create a form that is constant, but which also changes as the viewer engages with it, or as the context of the work changes. Tom is exhibiting in Avebury with Pascale Stacey.

‘Cockerel’ by Sarah MacCall

Sarah works freehand so each sculpture is unique. She says “I love the effects different wires can produce from thick frameworks to delicate textures depicting feathers and hair. I find inspiration in gardens and the countryside; birds, hares and hens being my favourite subjects. I also enjoy making human figures.” Sarah is based in Bishops Cannings.

‘Bronze Construction 2’ by Richard Atkinson-Willesk

Richard is based at the Talos Gallery in Heddington near Calne. He tells us “Over the years I have made sculpture from plastics, concrete, glass, plaster, ceramics, fabrics, bronze, wood, stone – and just about anything interesting that I have found lying about.”

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