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Batman MYRMIDON (Batman Relic) back view Sculpture

Mike Janes

United Kingdom

Sculpture, Stone on Stone

Size: 17 W x 45 H x 9 D in

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About The Artwork

materials reconstituted stone (faux bronze finish) on carved aerated concrete plinth In 1903 Professor Cary Ebunew unearthed an ancient torso whilst searching for the tomb of Achilles on remote Greek Islands. The strange bat markings and armour of this heroic figure have never been fully explained. This faux bronze sculpture is inspired by Cary Ebunew's notes and drawings. THE BAT MYRMIDON

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Sculpture:Stone on Stone

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:17 W x 45 H x 9 D in

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Mike Janes (UK Mike Janes worked in the building industry for many years, and has first hand experience of the behaviour and characteristics of concrete, plaster, bitumen, render and other building materials. These inform his artistic expression when art making, many of his shapes and textures are directly inspired by the movements and skills integral to the process of construction. In his 40s, he obtained a BA (Hons) Fine Art in Context from the University of the West of England. Drawing upon his years of experience as a manual worker, Mike works now mainly using building materials creating works both for the interior and exterior. His studio is located in a spectacular former quarry in Weston-super-Mare. Drawing upon his years of experience as a manual worker, Mike works now mainly using building materials creating works both for the interior and exterior. His studio is located in a spectacular former quarry in Weston-super-Mare. This current series of works directly examines and reflects the effects of manual labour on the building site and its effect on the skin, mind and body. Rather than using traditional painting methods and media, Mike chooses to compound the imagery, using the very same materials and skills associated with the building trade. He expresses a wide variety of techniques by using different finishes and colour treatments. Mike's career path has taken many twists and turns all of which very different form his now chosen profession. He began boxing from the age of 8 making it to amateur level by his teens. Encouraged by his Father he continued for many years until he swapped his gloves for a ball. He played semi - professional rugby as well as working full time as a builder. Although Mike always practised his art of sculpting he worked in solitary and without promotion for a number of years. It wasn't until his mid 40's he gave up work, completed his BA Hons at Bristol University and decided sculpting, his life long passion, was to take precedents. Utilizing materials taken from the building trade, such as concrete, bitumen, tarmac, render, plaster, paint, clay and stone he creates the most amazing sculptures. Through colour and texture, he explores scientific and philosophical interpretations in an abstract form.

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