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Echoes of Amphora: I/18 and 2/18

These two sculptures made of horse chestnut burr were turned on a lathe, hollowed, sand-blasted and bleached. Part of the Echoes of Amphora series, they represent the tension between two perceptions or dimensions of time and beauty. On the one hand, there is the scale of human civilisation and culture, as well as the search for ultimate formal perfection, refinement and balance; on the other hand, there is the scale of geological and organic evolution, chaotic, vital, imperfect, partial, surging and disrupting the order.
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Eleanor Lakelin
London, United Kingdom
Eleanor Lakelin started making wooden objects as a child, while growing up on a farm in a small Welsh village. She initially became an English teacher ...
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