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Inspired by the lines and the form of a mussel shell, this is a further study of an earlier piece.
Inspired by the lines and the form of a mussel shell, this is a further study of an earlier piece.
Inspired by the lines and the form of a mussel shell, this is a further study of an earlier piece.
Inspired by the lines and the form of a mussel shell, this is a further study of an earlier piece.
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Mussell II (gates of the body, gates of the soul) Sculpture

L B Rios

United Kingdom

Sculpture, Plaster on Other

Size: 4.3 W x 10.2 H x 4.3 D in

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This developed from the study of the lines and the form of a mussel shell. As it developed it took on further meaning and depth and reminded me of the line in Walt Whitman's, I Sing the Body Electric, 'Be not ashamed women, your privilege encloses the rest, and is the exit of the rest, You are the gates of the body, and you are the gates of the soul.'

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Sculpture:Plaster on Other

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:4.3 W x 10.2 H x 4.3 D in

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I am a self-taught artist and sculptor based in London. Negative space and light play a big part in my practice. I have a studio in the garden and I often keep my work at the window and look across at it at different times of the day. I like to see how light and distance changes perspective. I bring this back with me when I’m back in the studio and it feels I’m bringing something new to the piece. It influences what I build or carve, what I add and what I leave. My work usually starts with a sketch. I often do quick finger sketches on my phone when I’m travelling around. I like the immediacy of having to create a sketch quickly as it reveals a shape and I don’t have time to obsess about detail. These can be quite commonplace in origin. From sketches of people snoozing on public transport, to a found object on the ground or the shape of the light on buildings. I rarely, however, replicate my sketches in solid form. The shapes and spaces I’ve sketched usually serve as a starting point. I enjoy exploring where the edges are and can be, how shapes intersect, how the form organically reveals itself and the mood of the piece.

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