publiccudlip
Blog for Sculptor Chris Cudlip
Sunday, 17 October 2010
Tuesday, 12 October 2010
Sunday, 10 October 2010
jack in a box
The jack in a box below is one of 60 that I helped the pupils make at Bevois Town Primary School during a month long sculpture residency there.
Saturday, 9 October 2010
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Cement fondu hands.
Sunday, 3 October 2010
An interview with me by Chris Gould of Sumo fan club magazine
One of my ongoing projects : click on the contents page of sumo fan club http://www.sumofanmag.com/index_Issue_22.php
My favourite residency this year =Yurt in the Quay
This residency took place in a Yurt another reason that i love my life as a freelance artist click on the link http://ventnorblog.com/2010/03/02/medina-felt-yurt-at-quay-christine-lines-podcast/
Saturday, 2 October 2010
Jimi Hendrix sculpture in bronze Chris Cudlip .. .Before patination
This is the sculpture at Meltdowns foundry in Ramsgate prior to us adding the emerald green patina.
Saturday, 25 September 2010
Monday, 15 February 2010
Tuesday, 15 December 2009
Jim Hendrix
Back to all things sculptural. Finished the modelling of a life size sculpt of Jimi Hendrix yesterday and quite pleased with the outcome after much grinding and gnasshing of teeth. I will most likely mould him in silicone rubber and cast him in mmmmmmm not decided yet??
Have begun designing a continuous figure of eight knot comprised of plastic bottles :an exploration of rotational symmetry ,transformation, and congruence in shapes this was part of a pitch I did this morning for a workshop in a local school the remit being sculpture interpreted through maths.
This afternoon I spent creating a giant snail (my first) using black maul willow (salix triandra) with a group of volunteers at Shirley Warren Community Garden...watch this space
Have begun designing a continuous figure of eight knot comprised of plastic bottles :an exploration of rotational symmetry ,transformation, and congruence in shapes this was part of a pitch I did this morning for a workshop in a local school the remit being sculpture interpreted through maths.
This afternoon I spent creating a giant snail (my first) using black maul willow (salix triandra) with a group of volunteers at Shirley Warren Community Garden...watch this space
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