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Thank you so much to all the old and new friends who passed by stand 23 at The Other Art Fair last weekend. Thank you for coming and showing interest in my work, for your kind words and thoughts. Talking to you all was a real pleasure.

I am now starting organising a solo exhibition in East London during the last week of June. I hope I’ll see you there, watch this space! In the meantime, my studio is always open upon request.

Take care,

Ben

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Reclining birds, 2014
Carving on wood, ink, stone, material and rope
40 x 80 cm

Reclining birds 2014

Two (hybrid) figures are reclining in apparent bliss.
The contrasting monochromatic heads reference Yin and Yang, two opposing yet perfectly complementing ideals. This refers to the male and the female form and the honesty of true nature.
The human bodies and the ‘bird’ heads reflect ‘our’ place within the modern world and the constant need to separate us from the rest of the animal kingdom through a host of cultural, social and technological constructs.
The stones set in a geometric pattern highlight the games we play to provide distance from our primal needs and how they present themselves in a series of highly ritualized systems (especially courtship).
The wooden backdrop is a natural material but is specifically divided into equal sections. This again mimics our need to control natural form and the strict patterns we find ourselves adhering to in our daily routine.
The figures deliberately break this pattern to remind us that the coming together of the ‘two’ transcends all other constructs and is the most natural of all things.

 

Birds, 2014
Relief carving, resin, ink, rope, fabric on wood
100 x 100 x 6 cm

BParker Birds 2014

A relief carving of two hybrid figures standing.

The bird’s heads on the human torsos reflect mankind’s place within the modern world: the constant need to separate us from the rest of the animal kingdom through a host of cultural, social and technological constructs. The contrasting monochromatic heads reference Ying and Yang, two opposing yet perfectly complementing ideals. This refers to the male and the female form and the honesty of true nature.

The rope, set in a geometric pattern, highlights the ties to our primal needs and how these needs present themselves in a series of highly ritualized systems (especially courtship).

The wooden backdrop (a natural material specifically divided into equal sections) again mimics our need to control natural form and the strict patterns we find ourselves adhering to in our daily routine. The figures deliberately break this pattern, reminding that the coming together of the ‘two’ transcends all other constructs and is the most natural of all things.

If you are interested in Birds, please contact me.

Alternatively, you can purchase it on The Other Art Fair Shop or Saatchi Art.

 

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Good news! My artwork has been selected for The Other Art Fair, an amazing artist-led exhibition which will take place in London next 22-25 November.
I have already started working on some new ink and graphite pieces. Watch this space for more details.
In the meantime, get your tickets here: http://www.theotherartfair.com/visiting/tickets/

The Other Art Fair

The Other Art Fair

 

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