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Composite Possessions No.2 Sculpture

Steve McPherson

United Kingdom

Sculpture, Plastic on Wood

Size: 32.3 W x 32.3 H x 2.8 D in

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64 individual sculptures assembled from monofilaments, rope filament, marine plastic, and wood all found on the UK coast, 1994-2020. On primed Aluminium Composite. Dimensions (approx.): 7cm x 80cm x 80cm. Walnut stained wood box frame, UV conservation glass. The small sculptures that make up the collection of the work ‘Composite Possessions No.2’, have been created as amuletic objects from the detritus of our contemporary coastal environment. Nylon filaments and wood found on the shore have been combined and bound together. They now form tokens of protective power that could have once adorned the bodies of their fictional creators. Part of my objects/collection for fictional museums of the future

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Sculpture:Plastic on Wood

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:32.3 W x 32.3 H x 2.8 D in

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Since 2007 Steve McPhersons primary source materials have been the discarded plastic objects that wash ashore on his local Kent coast of the UK. While it is impossible to ignore the environmental concerns present in his work, he draws analogies with his practice akin to the role of archaeologist/collector/and paradoxical treasure hunter. It is the alchemical processing of these remnants that he explores within a multidisciplinary practice. Via experimental tests of recycling and re-purposing, he seeks to plunder personal and collective narratives and bring them back to the surface of memory for new consideration. Steve McPherson is an internationally exhibited artist whose practice includes, assemblage, collections, sculptural objects, installation, book works, photography, and sound. These are undertaken in aesthetics born from utility, science, collections, the laboratory and museum. Reflecting his interest in the way that the mundane can move through a transformative state into meaning. ".... Not only do the works highlight the problem of the amount of debris in the sea…. the mysterious, the unusual, the forgotten and lost. But these wreckage pieces these objects symbolise the history of the world up to this point, they are contemporary and future archaeology. They both explain and are unexplained at the same time. Each remnant acts as a conduit between potential, real and imaginary worlds, where personal and cultural memory reside. These are the objects of our lives, this is the material of the technologically advanced." Steve McPherson Julian Hanford’s Plastic Song short film shares Steve’s daily efforts to produce his creations. Plastic Song changes our perception of plastic pollution and will make us think about how we each can take action to reduce our individual and collective waste and protect the natural environment https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtHukMey9z4&feature=youtu.be

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