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rebecca Lisle

Bristol
I work with salvaged wood and found objects to produce abstract sculptures both wall mounted and free standing.

These sculptures have developed from my lifelong study of botany and a love of making things.

 

All organic forms, but particularly seed heads and pods, flowers and high magnification transverse sections of stems and roots inspire the work.

 

An equally important aspect of my work is the process by which the sculptures are made. This involves cutting, joining and constructing elements by hand. Also responding to the surface, texture and tactile nature of wood, so the sculpture evolves as I work with the components. This procedure becomes an intrinsic part of the model: the finished sculpture isn't only what it set out to represent, it becomes an object where the sense of what's been done, of pieces being moved and fixed is what it finally is. 

 

All the pieces are composed of a mixture of elements, many of which I have found. Discovering a use for a discarded object brings an unknown element to the sculpture and encourages my inventiveness. 

 

On the wall the 3D nature of the constructions brings new aspects to it. Light falls casting shadows and enhancing the structural and architectural form.

 

 

 

Education: MA Creative Writing and BSc Plant Biology.

I started working as a sculptor in 2015.

My work was chosen by Beers Gallery to feature in ArtMaze Mag in 2017.

I have shown at the Society of Women Artists, 2016 & 2017; Royal West of England Autumn Exhibition, Atkinson Gallery in Somerset, Black Swan Open Exhibition in Frome.

Three pieces are included in the show OureARTh at the Kunsthuis Gallery in Yorkshire. 

I won the Sculpture Prize at the Bath Society of Artists in 2018.

In Autumn 2018 my work will be shown at the David Simon Contemporary Art Gallery in Bath.

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