Aug 2012
Client:
Job:
Valence House
Location:
Dagenham, London
Materials:
Fiberglass, Ebalta Board
This lovely series of projects was for Valence House in Dagenham. The first is a model of a monastry which was destroyed during the reformation. It was intentionally installed so that it could be touched, so was modelled and surfaced in hard wearing resin, and the details kept to a minimum so it would be durable. The second project was a false perspective archeaological dig, with a flat relief turning into a life-size scene. Again, this was within reach and was made in Fiberglass, from a clay sculpted original. The last project was two life-size figures showing a Briton attacking a Roman invaded. This was first sculpted in clay, and cast in Fiberglass from plaster waste-moulds.