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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Jake Harvey RSA, Knowe, 2020
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Jake Harvey RSA, Knowe, 2020

Jake Harvey RSA

Knowe, 2020
Granite
approx 30 x 27 x 25 cm

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As well as being a series of individual sculptures, the Table of Maquettes has been worked upon as a single artwork. Each piece is a proposal for a sculpture on...
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As well as being a series of individual sculptures, the Table of Maquettes has been worked upon as a single artwork. Each piece is a proposal for a sculpture on a much larger scale. Most are imagined as large, or two to three times as large, as the table itself. The stones used are basalts, granites, porphyry, limestone and marble.

The sculptures themselves evolve from things seen, experienced or imagined. Some develop from investigative drawing or as tangents from pieces previously made. Some simply emerge from the process of making and working with stone. Stone, the matrix of the planet, its geological formation, erosion and deposition and how it has formed our contemporary physical landscapes is of significance in these works, as are the archaeological traces, monuments and tools that evidence that evolution.

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