Get to the Chopper - Craig Hudson
Craig Hudson’s sculpture plays with confusion and contradiction. He subverts the expectations of bronze, a medium that has been used to depict classical characters from Greek and Roman mythology, with their perfect and immortal forms. His figures are human and flawed, with a mix of naivety and vulnerability, strength and capability. Hudson’s work, like the artist, is quiet and yet cool, immersed in popular culture references that are instantly engaging.
Get to the Chopper
16 x 27 x 35.8 cm
Edition of 1/1 (unique sculpture)
Original cast bronze sculpture
Get to the Chopper is a striking, ambiguous work of art. It depicts a human head that seems to be either emerging from or sinking into the water. The face is distorted and deformed, as if it is melting or dissolving. The artist leaves the meaning of the sculpture open to the viewer’s interpretation. Is it a metaphor for life and death, transformation and decay, or something else? The sculpture invites us to question our own perception and imagination.
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Craig Hudson’s sculpture plays with confusion and contradiction. He subverts the expectations of bronze, a medium that has been used to depict classical characters from Greek and Roman mythology, with their perfect and immortal forms. His figures are human and flawed, with a mix of naivety and vulnerability, strength and capability. Hudson’s work, like the artist, is quiet and yet cool, immersed in popular culture references that are instantly engaging.
Get to the Chopper
16 x 27 x 35.8 cm
Edition of 1/1 (unique sculpture)
Original cast bronze sculpture
Get to the Chopper is a striking, ambiguous work of art. It depicts a human head that seems to be either emerging from or sinking into the water. The face is distorted and deformed, as if it is melting or dissolving. The artist leaves the meaning of the sculpture open to the viewer’s interpretation. Is it a metaphor for life and death, transformation and decay, or something else? The sculpture invites us to question our own perception and imagination.
Shipping
Seventh Circle offer free shipping for all orders sent within UK and Northern Ireland. For quotes on couriers outside of these regions, please get in touch.
For more information, please see our terms and conditions.
Craig Hudson’s sculpture plays with confusion and contradiction. He subverts the expectations of bronze, a medium that has been used to depict classical characters from Greek and Roman mythology, with their perfect and immortal forms. His figures are human and flawed, with a mix of naivety and vulnerability, strength and capability. Hudson’s work, like the artist, is quiet and yet cool, immersed in popular culture references that are instantly engaging.
Get to the Chopper
16 x 27 x 35.8 cm
Edition of 1/1 (unique sculpture)
Original cast bronze sculpture
Get to the Chopper is a striking, ambiguous work of art. It depicts a human head that seems to be either emerging from or sinking into the water. The face is distorted and deformed, as if it is melting or dissolving. The artist leaves the meaning of the sculpture open to the viewer’s interpretation. Is it a metaphor for life and death, transformation and decay, or something else? The sculpture invites us to question our own perception and imagination.
Shipping
Seventh Circle offer free shipping for all orders sent within UK and Northern Ireland. For quotes on couriers outside of these regions, please get in touch.
For more information, please see our terms and conditions.