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'DNA' Sculpture

Chris McLinden

United Kingdom

Sculpture, Manipulated on Other

Size: 48 W x 24 H x 3.1 D in

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Chris's work investigates the relationship between humans and creativity. This wall sculpture explores the way in which creativity is very often concealed by humans, for many reasons, sometimes for positive reasons and sometimes for negative purposes. All humans are creative from birth, but how this is acknowledged, surfaced, transformed and displayed through time differs endlessly. It forms part of the 'Horizon Scanning Series' of sculptures, paintings and drawings which are currently ongoing.

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Sculpture:Manipulated on Other

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:48 W x 24 H x 3.1 D in

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Chris is a professional artist based in the UK, producing artwork including Drawing, Sculpture and Photography. His work investigates the relationship between Humans and Creativity / Innovation. It is often informed by exploring ideas of increasing transitions and states of flux caused by rapidly growing volumes of change, and the resulting typical current responses to this, which demand constant creative and innovative human responses. It is also informed by exploring human responses to creativity and innovation, which come in many forms, and which appear to transform and translate subtly over time. Works can sometimes be a response to a range of potential triggers, capturing his immediate personal reactions to a wide range of contemporary events, found objects, materials, words and phrases, concepts and places and people he encounters. Chris attempts to combine his personal reactions, commentary and resulting storylines, with experimentation on how to effectively visually represent them, embedding this within the materiality of the artworks themselves. This often includes using found object deconstruction and re-purposing/recycling techniques, which challenge the current use or typical representations of the chosen physical objects or concepts. When existing objects, concepts or ideas are deconstructed or questioned, and then uniquely combined and reconstructed, they can convey very different and powerful images and messages.

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