Celtic Hedge
David Nash, one of Great Britain's most prominent sculptors, was the
first European artist to work at Tandem Press. His prints relate to
his sculptures very much depicting the work in a two-dimensional way.
In one of the prints, From Table to Shrine we see a history of his
sculpture and how his work developed over the years.
According to
Julian Andrews, "Nash works predominantly in wood. His early works
used standard milled planks, but he moved on to making sculptures out
of whole tree trunks and limbs -working more with the behavior of the
unseasoned wood as it dries out, cracking and warping. More recently
he has initiated long-term "growing" sculptures, coaxing groups of
living trees to form 'spaces.' Throughout his career he has
maintained a studio in the town of Blaenau Ffestiniog in North Wales,
working with the seasons and the elements."
See biography for a full listing of collections and exhibitions
Biography in PDF format (400KB)
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Biography in JPG format (100KB)
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Charred Cross Egg
From Table to Shrine
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