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Bow is an asymmetric tensegrity, based on the principles discovered by Buckminster Fuller and Kenneth Snelson in 1960’s.
I was inspired by the mythology of Diana the Huntress. A sculpture of Diana is in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, by Joseph Nollekens (1778), but unfortunately Diana has lost her bow! Therefore, I have created a very special bow for her.
Exhibitions:
V&A ‘Inspired By…’ competition in March 2014.
Shortlisted in sculpture category.
Pullens Exhibition in the Art Academy – December 2021.
Material: Mild steel, acrylic twine, cellulose paint and clear lacquer.
Dimensions: 80cm wide x 70cm high x 90cm long.
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