Wednesday 16 January 2013

Pieces for the Poly exhibition.

I have submitted nine pieces for this exhibition, all are tadelakt on board, I use a variety of techniques to create these images, but the process begins with applying the tadelakt (a traditional form of Moroccan lime plaster) using a plasterers trowel. The powdered plaster  is mixed with water and at this stage colouring pigments can be added. The plaster is flattened and levelled using the trowel and when it begins to harden, it can be burnished with a polishing stone. This produces a silky smooth reflective surface, which can be carved to create the image.
The sizes and prices vary, as shown below.


'Nine lines'  (sold)

'Gwavas' (sold)
'Come together' (sold)
                                   

'Goldilocks zone' (sold)

'No room for doubt' (sold)

'Winter ball' 60x60cm

'A whiter hole' (sold)

'Moderate, or good' (sold)

'Red Mandala' 120x80 cm (framed)

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