Stone No. 3


Draw, Cut, Carve, Repeat! This is the third stone which will form the triptych. Out of all the forms it is probably the most peculiar! The 'fragmented vessel' form plays with shapes and curves that suggest teapot handles and spouts. The reoccurring windows that are common within the other two stones suggest the functionality but will also link and frame the immediate environment including the new homes and distant woodland. I can already envisage small children standing  on tip toes and popping their heads through the stone portals and interacting with the sculpture, becoming curious about the colour and fossilised sea creatures embedded in its surface.     




 

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