Steve Dilworth British, b. 1949
Seal Tooth Cups, 2017
Bog oak, bronze and seal teeth
7 x 48 x 32 cm
2 3/4 x 18 7/8 x 12 5/8 in
2 3/4 x 18 7/8 x 12 5/8 in
Unique
The landscape of eastern Harris is both rugged and beautiful in the extreme, with exposed rock three thousand million years old left by scouring glaciers from the last ice age....
The landscape of eastern Harris is both rugged and beautiful in the extreme, with exposed rock three thousand million years old left by scouring glaciers from the last ice age. The energy and presence of such surroundings are powerfully conveyed in Dilworth’s work and he is renowned for using a vast range of natural materials, mostly found on the island. Indeed Dilworth used ‘once-living’ objects in his work long before it was fashionable in contemporary art.
The internal and external parts of his sculptures are considered equally, and many are containers holding other elements, some visible, some not. His ritualised method of construction adds a shamanistic quality to his work. This primitivist element is almost always present although some of his elegant formal carvings owe more to a modernist inspiration.
The internal and external parts of his sculptures are considered equally, and many are containers holding other elements, some visible, some not. His ritualised method of construction adds a shamanistic quality to his work. This primitivist element is almost always present although some of his elegant formal carvings owe more to a modernist inspiration.
Provenance
from the artist
Exhibitions
'Feathers, Bones & Stones', 2022, Pangolin London
Steve Dilworth: Off The Rock, 2017 October - November
Literature
Steve Dilworth: Off The Rock, 2017
Publications
Steve Dilworth: Off The Rock, 2017