Tagged: architecture
Postcard at FOLD Gallery
I am exhibiting a couple of drawings in Postcard at Fold Gallery (158 New Cavendish St London W1W 6YW) in conjunction with ArtBox London which benefits people with learning disabilities. For more information on the exhibition please see FAD Magazine’s article here. The opening times and Private View are as follows:
Private View: Thursday 20th August 6 – 9PM
Exhibition Open: Friday 21st to Thursday 27th August 3 – 6PM
Closing Night: Thursday 27th August 6 – 9PM
‘The Dirigible’, Brass and lead, 2014

Tokyo, Fairground Sculpture – Chairoplane
Various
In Progress stages of works, including Nodding Donkey, Water Tower, American Windmill Etc.
Also installations including Wind Farm. This exhibition also features paintings by Sean Penlington, which we both curated together.
CATACLYSM – The Bear Pub Friday 8 March 2013
Titanic 1:200

Nodding Donkey
Slick (A Sandcast Bronze)
Slick (Definition: Smooth, Glossy & Slippery like Ice).
A 15kg bronze, polished complete with the ball bearing sized droplets from when it was poured represents the Oil we all use… Its appearance is suggestive of an oil slick on water, yet juxtaposed against the bronze is a low-fi model I created of the monumental Titanic. Perched precariously on top the card model crashes into the slick bronze slab creating a contrast of materials, suggesting something may happen at any moment…
Lots of Lollys – Papasian Wood, Delfina Gallery, Bermondsey
“LOTS OF LOLLYS” by Papasian Wood
Delfina Gallery Private View,
Bermondsey Street Festival
Saturday 22 September
Alex Wood and Cheryl Papasian present a collaborative artwork entitled “Lots of Lollys”, involving 8000 lolly sticks, factory lighting, and wooden candy floss canes. The result, a cage like structure that the viewer can enter and explore, and interact with.