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Fork Tailed Devil Sculpture

Adam Warwick Hall

United Kingdom

Sculpture, Bronze on Bronze

Size: 15 W x 26 H x 17 D in

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About The Artwork

This is the first cast in a limited edition of 12 in Bronze from the steel original and is finished in a deep red patina and mounted on a solid steel base. Part of my current Aerorganic series, this piece is a melange between machine and organism, aeroplane and plant: The original was sculpted directly in steel and then sent off for moulding and casting at the foundry using the lost wax process with ceramic shell. The Fork Tailed Devil is young and still growing, beginning to spread its wings and extend its limbs and is waiting for its skin to coallese or is it a corroded example of a Cargo cults totem to the gods of sky and earth?I based this on a number of plants and the Lockheed P-38 Lightning, a strange twin boomed design that so frightened the German pilots in World War Two that when they first came across its strange configuration, speed and agility they called it " The Fork Tailed Devil ".

Details & Dimensions

Sculpture:Bronze on Bronze

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:15 W x 26 H x 17 D in

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Born in London, Adam studied at Ravensbourne College when he left school taking the 1 year Fine Art Foundation course. From there obtained his Degree in Sculpture at Winchester school of art and then went straight to work as a sculptor and model maker for the Film and TV industry at Shepperton and Pinewood Studios. He progressed from here to working with Exhibition and Aerospace companies, creating one off pieces that other trades could not make due to their complex curves and diverse materials. After 20 years of making and designing all kinds of shapes and forms, in all kinds of materials for a wide variety of people and companies, he found himself working as a Senior Design and Build Manager for several of the most well known construction firms in the UK and abroad but this came as a detriment to his personal work. After a sudden family bereavement he realised we should be following our dreams, not those of others, and that we are all a long time dead, so built and set up his own studio in 2011. Fascinated by aircraft, animals and plants from an early age, by aerodynamic, organic and animal forms, his work as an artist has always been a mixture of biology and mechanisation. Adam’s love of aerodynamic forms fuels his concepts; fusing mechanised structures with organic forms to create his pieces. Working from his studio near Bristol, using industrial metal construction and fabrication techniques, as well as traditional casting methods in bronze and steel, Adam sculpts, models and carves a broad selection of materials to create the Aerorganic forms that reflect the world we live in today, now mixed with half remembered ancient organic forms and dreams of another possible future. Adam works in several disciplines at once, carving in wax for casting in bronze or steel before stopping to view the progression of pieces and then moving to direct construction in steel, copper and iron.

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