
The original inspiration for Samantha Churchill's sculptures of recycled aluminum conduit came from her excavation of a condominium construction site. Already an accomplished painter, she chose wire sculpture as a means of engaging with non-traditional materials that she could bend, twist and form to manifest her unique visions. She was also drawn to the possibilities of sculpture as a more direct means of engagement with the viewer of her art. Using inorganic material to portray a living thing roused her creativity and is also thematically relevant to her concerns for the environment. Her evolution as a sculptor has moved from creating small-scale works to life-size, and Samantha has also said that sculpting the life-sized human body exercises, for her, the negative body stereotypes society inflicts on women.
Whether one views these distinctive pieces as personal expressions or cultural commentary, what is undeniable is the tenacity and individuality of Samantha Churchill's ongoing work as a sculptor.
Idiosyncratic Expressions
Reception:
Thursday September 10, 2009 6-8 PM
Exhibition Dates:
9/8/2009 - 9/29/2009
Invitation to
Samantha Churchill's exhibition
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Frogger
Aluminum
23" x 18" x 15""
$950
Frogger
Aluminum
23" x 18" x 15""
$950
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Too Tired
Aluminum
24" x 16" x 6""
$950
Too Tired
Aluminum
24" x 16" x 6""
$950
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Pose
Aluminum
45" x 19" x 10""
$950
Pose
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Aluminum
45" x 19" x 10""
$950
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Hover
Aluminum
29" x 25" x 11""
$950
Hover
Sold
Aluminum
29" x 25" x 11""
$950
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