'Striation: Hommage' by Malcolm Martin and Gaynor Dowling
£3,500.00
“Making is remembering. Of things seen and things felt, and the remembering too of looking itself. Making is to see the land’s and the tree’s remembering, of sedimentation and formation. Making is returning over and over to the same scenes — yesterday’s, last year’s, last decade's – and returning to the image of these memories, becoming embodied in the work. A seeing of the world re-imagined and condensed into the curves of wooden forms.”
– Malcolm Martin and Gaynor Dowling on this piece created for the Making Memories exhibition
By Malcolm Martin and Gaynor Dowling
Materials: Limed and Scorched Oak
Dimensions: H; 90cm, W; 30cm, D; 8cm
Techniques: Hand-worked & carved using an axe, gouges and drill
Care: Dust gently with a dry cloth
This piece was created specially for our 25th anniversary exhibition, ‘Making Memories’.
“Making is remembering. Of things seen and things felt, and the remembering too of looking itself. Making is to see the land’s and the tree’s remembering, of sedimentation and formation. Making is returning over and over to the same scenes — yesterday’s, last year’s, last decade's – and returning to the image of these memories, becoming embodied in the work. A seeing of the world re-imagined and condensed into the curves of wooden forms.”
– Malcolm Martin and Gaynor Dowling on this piece created for the Making Memories exhibition
By Malcolm Martin and Gaynor Dowling
Materials: Limed and Scorched Oak
Dimensions: H; 90cm, W; 30cm, D; 8cm
Techniques: Hand-worked & carved using an axe, gouges and drill
Care: Dust gently with a dry cloth
This piece was created specially for our 25th anniversary exhibition, ‘Making Memories’.
“Making is remembering. Of things seen and things felt, and the remembering too of looking itself. Making is to see the land’s and the tree’s remembering, of sedimentation and formation. Making is returning over and over to the same scenes — yesterday’s, last year’s, last decade's – and returning to the image of these memories, becoming embodied in the work. A seeing of the world re-imagined and condensed into the curves of wooden forms.”
– Malcolm Martin and Gaynor Dowling on this piece created for the Making Memories exhibition