Bill Watson

In my sculptures there are three main themes.

  1. Recognisable constructed wood images but with variable scale.
  2. Objects reliant on a text; where text is the structure and determines the scale of the sculpture.
  3. Constructions containing found objects.

The sculptures often reveal combinations of 1, 2 and 3 and are on occasion are made in series.

MEANS: The single autonomous object, low technology, image making, construction, craft, chance.

MATERIALS: Wood (birch-ply), found text, found objects, plaster, metal.

SOURCES; Architecture, models, music, lyrics, song, singer, book, word, typography.

www.billwatsonsculptor.com

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