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Rhythm. Rising and falling natural bronze edges in opposition define the crescent shape.
Look and it will speak to your eyes and mind. If it is silent, stop looking.
Cast in bronze and mounted on a character oak base.
Especially suitable for a console table or cill.
« Inspired by events of the natural world, I put all of myself into making sculptures which I hope strike a chord and evoke emotion in those who encounter them. »
Philip Hearsey is an experienced British sculptor who has exhibited his work throughout the UK. Rather than engaging in specific theories, he is driven by an instinctive urge to progress at his own pace and focus on making things. He turns observations and visualizations into 3-dimensional realities, harnessing his specialty in sandcasting to make sculptures that engage the quality of bronze as a noble material in its own right. Hearsey's pieces showcase smart simplicity, intriguing shapes and a tactile touch.