I work in three-dimensional sculptural forms that are made through working with found materials that tend to be mass-produced including things like: rope, electrical cable, bandages and tape. I examine these materials through play and intensely work them to transform each into a self-involved knot, which is then installed in a gallery space with the help of framing devices. My creative process is improvisation rather than design so my works are produced through reading and responding to the material I am presented with. In some ways they are a productive form of fidgeting. Due to the repetitive, often obsessive, process of making my works seem to contain a bundle of stored energy in their cores resulting in a perceived solidity of mass. I employ specific techniques and sensibilities to determine the final work and these take time to complete so the end product is very considered.
ZOE KNIGHT
11 June 2014 | 1 comment
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