Contact me: Rachelclementine@gmail.com, mobile 07960613786


Collaboration with Sharon Campbell:www.apocketfulloftreasures.blogspot.com

Collaboration with Justine Cook: www.cookandramchurn.blogspot.com




Thursday, October 23, 2008

Two Sisters



These are the same tree from Highfield Park, in Levenshulme. Obviously one trunk section is finished and the other is about to begin. I am hoping to make them a pair, and so for the time being they are the two sisters. This is a new departure for me into slightly more figurative work. This has come about from the shape of the trunks more than anything I think.

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

'Bulb' 6 months later


This sculpture is really improving with the elements. It still also feels remarkably smooth. A very nice thing to touch and look at.

RHS Show Tatton Park





Thanks to all the gardens that supported this collaborative project, without them we would have very different results.
The idea of this sculpture is that it embodies the the way in which we both work in the most simplistic manner. Justine is currently working with negative space and high- lighting negative space. I wanted to cut the wood as simply as could be and get a really nice smooth finish.
These small pieces were then put together by us to create shapes and forms that reacted to the garden they were in.
You can see more at www.cookandramchurn.blogspot.com

The Collaborative process


This collaboration has been worked on pretty much through email, blog and telephone. I have removed some images as they were part of a conversation that Justine and myself were having, I have left some relics so you can see how we worked (the text below would normally result in an email or phone call from Justine).

We will continue to collaborate and you can see this progress plus the full works at Tatton by visiting www.cookandramchurn.blogspot.com

Saturday, July 19, 2008

RHS Show Tatton park Preparation




Working in collaboration with artist Justine Cook we will be making something for the RHS show at Tatton. Here are some ideas, the smaller sculpture on it's own would be part of a set of three but I'm still not sure if they would be strong enough in that huge environment to hold their own. It may be better to do something with the wood slices, hmm Justine I hand over to you...

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

A Birthday Commission


Black Spiral



This piece can be seen in the making further down this page. I burnt it with a blow torch to get a crisp black finish.

Curve



This is a piece of Beech Tree that came from Arley Hall Gardens.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

The view through 'Bulb'


I think this picture is great. As you can see I couldn't have installed them on my own, so many thanks to all those who helped.

'Hug' and 'Bulb' at Arley Hall and Gardens



Monday, March 10, 2008

Second Installment




A concrete base has been put down to stop the plinth rotting and add stability. Each plinth section had to be drilled and then with help lifted onto the steel rods.

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Installation Stage One at Arley Hall






Today we were drilling holes to concrete the steel supports into the ground. Thank you Barry for all your help.
The logs on the ground will form the plinths for the sculptures.

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Polishing




Here is the first coat of polish, as you can see the Danish oil that I use really brings out the colour and grain.