A series of cutlery and spoons inspired by defiance of etiquette. What prejudices do we begin to nurse when taught how to grapple with our table irons? Chopsticks Brass, steel approx H32 W6 D2cm Left handed Chopspoon Brass H17 W4 D3cm Fork […]
Soft toys dark work
Hinchee Hung’s darkest work This work was shown again in 2010 in another incarnation titled Brought to light
Lofty
Designed on CAD, fabricated by Littlehampton Welding after the artist encountered Thomas Heatherwick’s East Beach Cafe Like the Cafe this sculpture was made in mild steel then coated with Owatrol oil after the steel reached the desired patina of rust. It was a good substitute for […]
In trap formation – West Dean Gardens
Installation of 7 perfectly serviceable tools rendered nigh dysfunctional by forging
Flock#1 – Archway green triangle
5 ‘chairs’ installed in the branches of up-lit trees in Archway’s traffic island. This one evoked the local Victorian vernacular architecture The ‘chairs’ were colourful personages representing the resident communities in Archway London. These ‘chairs’ were not to be ‘sat on’. They did not predictably […]
Leaf catcher#2
H170 Diameter 90cm Huggable sculpture. The mound had to be topped up regularly as the leaves settled, making this a high maintenance project But just when we reached our coldest, the decomposing leaves repaid us with warmth
Volunteering – Susan Collis
This was Susan Collis’ SWEAT project. Participants worked as part of a production line in the gallery space producing replica market bags made of paper; the pattern was hand drawn using biro and pencil (see images below). Each bag took approximately 300 hours to produce […]
Equilibrium – Clissett Wood sculpture trail
H150 W120 D14cm FAVOURITISM vs DIVERSITY Woodland management in equilibrium maquette for Equilibrium Ash, concrete base H75 W70 D6cm
Limbs – Clissett Wood
Dimensions vary Given limbs, trees can learn to hug, too! Continuation of a woodland sculpture trail started in 2006
Brash – Clissett Wood sculpture trail
Continuation of a sculpture trail in Clissett Wood (see www.greenwoodwork.co.uk) Good woodland management is seldom visible. This work brings a brash pile up to eyelevel



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