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Mark Scott-Wood

Norwich
Went feral during a Blue Peter make.

I am fascinated by material and process. I work mostly with found objects. I use these objects by applying texture and concept in a way evocative of childhood and early teenage resourcefulness. This can range from sculpture and painting through to performance and events. The processes I employ are eclectic including pulping paper, firing ceramics or appliquéing banners. Although I have a love of craft, the work is intended to challenge and address many aspects of current contemporary art practice through the use of more traditional techniques. The majority of the work has an element of trompe l'oeil about it; in so much as it often appears deceptively obvious but demands further attention. It is this playful nature of the work that I take pleasure in developing. These works are often made to come apart so require an element of assemblage but frustratingly this is not always an invitation for play.

 

Witch Stones (black-toothed shuck)

Lava Coral Pearl (weathered 12" disc)

The Dial of Divine Offerings (amanita tittle-tattle), 12 inch disc

Five Souls Ascending (abduction), depiction no. 1

Space Montage with Stang (xenomorph version)

Dial of Divine Offerings

Untitled Object

Untitled Object

The Swackhammer's Looney Stick* (with shrine)

///if this is the Forest.^^^.where are the Trees\\\

The Harvest Shrine (offerings and tumours)

Territorial Passings (the gifting)

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