On the subject of contemporary art, I have seen this work and liked it. The foundry told me it was extremely difficult to do. The outside of the shell is highly burnished; you can see your face in it! This clearly illustrates just how versitile bronze can be. Some of those figures on Philip Jackson’s website are big, very big!
I suppose I should add him to my list – although I don’t care for this piece — or most his editions of small sculpture — they all make me long for things that are better designed.
It’s as if — he were making sculptures to go on stage sets — behind some singers or actors — but not strong enough to live on their own.
But still — he is “sculptor to the Queen” — and I like his “Fighting Bull”
It is a case of seeing them in the flesh Chris, these pictures really do not do them justice. I seem to remember that some of the Venetian figures went to Florida, I saw them in the foundry they were very large with great ‘presence’ and very creepy.
The egg figure was amazing in the flesh. Ok it was a long time ago now but it made an impression on me and usually I do not like things like this.