Monday 22 April 2013

Black Axe




The origins of this small carving has been the product of cutting and reusing a small part of a larger stone to then form part of another composition. This idea was not successful and the evolution of the stone took on another guise. Before finally deciding on its purpose the journey of the stone reminded me of the apocryphal story of 'Washington's Axe' or 'My Grandfathers Axe' which is where the title originates. This is a paradoxical story about the famous axe which belonged to George Washington and how its handle and head had been replaced several times by a variety of owners, therefore bringing into question if the object still held the same identity, value and meaning. This has started me thinking about working on a series of small carvings, which I will show over the next few weeks titled 'Objects of Desire'. These carvings will be in a variety of different stones and may suggest that they are components from other artefacts.






   'Black Axe', 2013. Dimensions: 13 cm x 8.5 cm x 24 cm 

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