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Capella Sculpture

Cummings Twins

United Kingdom

Sculpture, Paper on Cardboard

Size: 8.2 W x 28 H x 29 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

he wolf and the goat are common motifs in the foundational mythologies and cosmologies throughout Eurasia and North America. Both wolf and goat have both nurtured powerful mythological heroes in their infancy. Lupa the wolf suckled both Romulus and Remus. Cappela raised Zeus, king of the gods, she was in some traditions a she goat. The totemic value of these creatures aided shamans to seek knowledge and transformed spiritual experiences into non-ordinary reality by identifying with the spirit of these creatures. These sculptures offer up a modern visceral urban folk myth. Craft is aided by technology to afford a new status by providing a new kind perceivable reality, the non-physical digital reality.

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Paper on Cardboard

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One-of-a-kind Artwork

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8.2 W x 28 H x 29 D in

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The Cummings twins have studied and acquired fine art degrees in painting and sculpture. They have been producing and exhibiting since the late 1990s. They have had notable Exhibitions including being shortlisted for The Threadneedle Prize in 2010. Mostyn Open / Llandudno major opening of the gallery 2011. Saatchi Art / Ebay 2016. Bankside Residency 2017. They have shown their art in 30+ exhibitions including solo shows. Their artworks always reference the occult, myths and mysticism, these subjects are revived to a contemporary status by utilising technology and modern aesthetics that lend themselves to art movements of the recent century, namely brutalist architecture, minimalism, pop art and currently computer-aided art. At the core of their creative mission lies the pursuit of transcendence—a pivotal element that fuels our artistic endeavours. Their collective aim is to unearth the subtle and the invisible, rendering them palpable and experiential. Being multidisciplinary they utilise any medium that suits the project best. With this project, in particular, sculptural forms embody the mythological narratives of which they are inspired. They frequently harness the power of digital technology to breathe life into their inspirations. The artworks appear to have solidified out of virtual reality clearly demonstrated by the low-poly, distilled, minimal, clean and vividly coloured aesthetic. The digital represents the metaphysical and the sculptures are the manifest counterpart. The free-standing animal forms are evocative of Greek myths and of Northern European shamanic totems and fables. The wall hangings represent the elementals, deities and also heavenly bodies as planets, characterised by their textured surfaces and colours. Their work lies between manufacture and handmade craft, conflating the old with the new. The processes include using computers, plotters and 3D printers with hand painting and assembly. These sculptures offer up a modern visceral urban folk myth to afford a new status by providing a new kind of perceivable reality, the non-physical digital reality and the mythic

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