The object is cast in bronze using the lost-wax technique. It reimagines the fragile architecture of the shingle coast, merging foraged plant forms with a hand built structure to evoke ideas of refuge, impermanence and creative resilience.
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The ancient lost-wax casting process is at the heart of Robyn Neild's practice, albeit with an innovative twist. "Creating things with hands has alway ...