Artwork details
- Medium : Aluminium, Steel Without Stand
- Dimensions : Length: 74.8in, Height: 41.3in, Depth: 43.3in
About this artwork
The usual process of sculpture is to start with a solid block of material and then carve out the the hidden artwork. However, this sculpture was created by forming a wire frame leaving the interior hollow, and then a skin of strips of soda can (all cut by hand) was woven over the the outside. The process is immensely time consuming and this sculpture represents nearly 700 hours of work.
Jonathan Homewood
Japan
Credentials
- Art Fair Participant
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
« There is beauty in everything, the question is how to expose it. »
Jonathan Homewood is fascinated by the way nature reclaims objects discarded by man its resourcefulness and adaptation. His artworks envision a future where nature and man can live in harmony. Inspired by the native arts of many cultures each piece utilizes locally sourced recycled materials to create unique and powerful sculptures which resonates with the viewer.
Jonathan has exhibited his artwork in exhibitions in Europe and Asia.