2000, Repeat Pattern Wrapped Branch No. 1, branch, paper, card, resin, plaster, and paint, 186cm x 82cm x 75cm
2000, Repeat Pattern Wrapped Branch No. 1, branch, paper, card, resin, plaster, and paint, 186cm x 82cm x 75cm
English artist Richard Woods combines his skills as sculptor, painter, photographer, and installation artist to create his artworks. Using a surrealistic approach to making his work, Woods wrap objects such as branches, floors, and television sets with paper that has been printed with glossy text or patterns that clearly indicate what lies beneath the layers of paper. By assigning these objects with a new grain design of his own make, the lose their original organic surface and gain a new, simulation of one drawn by the artist. Some of the objects that Richard Woods have wrapped include tree branches, computer monitors, floorboards, and even a small Tudor home.
Richard Woods
2000, Interquad, (Wrapped), computer monitor and leads, cards, resin, planter, and paint, 29 x 37 x 41cm