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Sculpture, Bronze on Bronze
Size: 11.4 W x 9.1 H x 9.1 D in
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The recently completed small molecules continue Briony Marshall’s series of works in which human figures are used to represent the atoms in molecules. This tell of how the same few atoms of biological life come together in different way to produce very different molecules, each fairly simple, but with its own complex stories to tell. It also tells of how people come together in society to create complex systems. Glucose with its chemical formula C6H12O6 is the sugar in your sugar bowl and the most common of the simple sugars that power biological life. Its high level in our diets is now the source of health worries. This sculpture is cast in bronze as an edition of 12. It is initalled and edition numbers in the bottom right corner of the base
Sculpture:Bronze on Bronze
Artist Produced Limited Edition of:12
Size:11.4 W x 9.1 H x 9.1 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
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Briony Marshall is a UK based sculptor and installation artist. With a background in Biochemistry she is interested in the idea of art practice as research. She fuses an intellectual/conceptual approach with an intuitive, materials inspired process to develop sculptures that investigate the natural world and man’s place in it. In 2012 she completed the Pangolin London Sculpture Residency which culminated in a solo show at Pangolin London in May 2013. She awarded a bursary by the Royal Society of Sculptors in 2008 and later went on to be elected as a sculptor member of its board of trustees. She is head of Professional Development at The Art Academy and was recently named as one of the ‘175 Face of Chemistry’ to celebrate the 175th anniversary of the Royal Society of Chemistry. In 2015 she was shortlisted as one of the five finalist for the First@108 Public Art Award, and has recently completed a B.E.A.F. and Arts Council funded commission for a large rammed earth public artwork on Hengitsbury Head in Bournemouth. She is currently working on an exciting large scale commission for a School Science Building.
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