peter randall page uses granite and limestone and other types of rock but i dont know why
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Paper sculpture
Peters work has always been inspired and informed by the study of natural phenomena and it's subjective effect on our emotions. The universe seems to exhibit a ubiquitous tendency for spontaneous pattern formation balanced by an equally strong tendency for random variation. The dynamic tension between these two principals produces the seemingly infinite variation of forms which surround us and in recent years Peter has become increasingly interested in working with these polarities in a spirit of improvisation.
Peters work has always been inspired and informed by the study of natural phenomena and it's subjective effect on our emotions. The universe seems to exhibit a ubiquitous tendency for spontaneous pattern formation balanced by an equally strong tendency for random variation. The dynamic tension between these two principals produces the seemingly infinite variation of forms which surround us and in recent years Peter has become increasingly interested in working with these polarities in a spirit of improvisation.
peter randall page uses granite and limestone and other types of rock but i dont know why
Peter Randall-Page was born in Essex in 1954. After studying sculpture at Bath Academy of Art (1973-77) Peter Randall-Page worked on conservation of 13th Century Sculpture at Wells Cathedral (1979) followed by time spent studying marble carving in Carrara, Italy on a Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Travel Fellowship (1980). On his return to the UK he worked at his studio in Camden, London before moving (1986) to Devon where he continues to live and work. He has visited and made work in Australia, Germany, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Uganda and the USA.
Peter started much of his work in 1980 and carried on making up to todays curretn date!
he work on sculptures and lots of different art tyes of things like painting
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He worked with a large variety of materials, most of all oil painting, but also lithography, engraving, sculpture in different materials, ...
He worked in practically all materials and techniques imaginable. Drawings, watercolor, crayon, oil paint, engraving, metal sculpture, ceramics...
Materials used in sculpture can include wood, clay, metal, stone, marble, bronze, plaster, and ceramics. Some contemporary sculptors also use unconventional materials such as found objects, plastic, paper, and textiles in their work. Each material lends its own unique qualities and characteristics to the sculptural piece.
Peter Randall Page draws inspiration from patterns found in nature, such as the forms of plants, rocks, and shells. He combines his observations of the natural world with his interest in geometry and mathematics to create intricate and fluid sculptures. His work often explores themes of growth, evolution, and the interconnectivity of living organisms.
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The medium of an artistic work refers to the materials or techniques used to create the work. It can include painting, sculpture, photography, or digital media, among others. The choice of medium influences the final appearance and impact of the artwork.
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