
©Andrew Whtiaker
Methuselah
This turned, carved, wooden floral form by Joey Richardson is pierced, textured and airbrushed to create imagery relating to sycamore trees from HRH The Queen's Sandringham estate. Three butterflies, sporting a chainsaw, a camera film and a tooth respectively, represent everyone who was present on the day at Sandringham when the tree was felled. Pierced and airbrushed images of flowers and horses represent the Sandringham flower show and horse trials.
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Acrylic paint, Sycamore wood, Sculpture
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