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Intersecting Forms I Sculpture

Philip Cope

United Kingdom

Sculpture, Wood on Wood

Size: 4 W x 12 H x 4 D in

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This work is one of a series exploring interlocking forms. The works were informed by a desire to explore ideas about interconnected-ness, which while realised in abstract form, can be related to human individuals, or indeed relationships between all kinds of entities. This carving is finished with a combination of finely sanded portions (the top carved section) and the gouge marks (small facets) on the base. The wood is treated with a beeswax/turpentine finish for protection, giving the carving a subtle sheen.

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Sculpture:Wood on Wood

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:4 W x 12 H x 4 D in

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Phil Cope is a sculptor living and working in Cambridge, UK. He produces sculptural pieces that are predominantly abstract, however they often take inspiration from the human form and life drawing forms an important part of his process. He takes a modernist approach to design and Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth are significant influences on his work. He works on a small scale, producing pieces that are intended for domestic spaces. In May 2022, Phil was accepted as a member of ArtCan In April 2022, Phil was accepted as a member of Cambridge Drawing Society In November 2021, Phil’s piece 2020/11 was awarded the regional prize for East Anglia at the ING Discerning Eye exhibition, at the Mall Galleries in Central London. I aim to create attractive abstract forms that are recognisably handmade objects that reflect their origin and the processes used to make them. In the use of wood as my primary material and in my treatment of it, I hope to produce objects that illuminate the balance that exists between the human and natural worlds; a balance that I believe is becoming increasingly precarious. In doing so I hope to reflect on civilisations continuing dependence on, and debt to, the natural world.

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