Paul Tecklenberg

Much of my practice is about perception and revealing what is usually hidden.

This has taken the form of revealing subconscious memories or experimenting with photographic paper and objects. The microwave drawing series uses a prick drawing of Antarctica with parts of a microwave oven to make photographic drawings that reveal motion through time and space and yet it conceals the shape of the continent.

My sculptural interventions have been described by Dave C. Smith as “[a] summation of qualities of aptness & economy & directness & banality & weirdness!”

www.paultecklenberg.co.uk

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