Sarah Hooker ?
For me working with metal is a very satisfying process; using ancient metal techniques such as raising to create contemporary vessel. Taking inspiration from animal habitats, my work is organic and curvaceous.
The form of my functional sculptures is of great importance to me, drawing from shapes and forms that Read More...
Vase 1
Hand raised, silver-plated vase. This functional sculpture would be a special piece for the home adding character to interior design. Inspired by Animal Architecture, particularly unusual birds nests is what makes this piece organic and curvaceous.&nbs
Salt and Pepper Pot
Fine Silver salt and pepper pots. Hand raised with a polished planished finish highlighting the sparkling nature of the fine hammer marks. Using a small spoon to retrieve the condiment from the curvaceous vessels creates interaction and exploration of
Vessel
Hand raised silver plated vessel taking inspiration from natural and manmade vessels. It combines the organic nature of african birds nests with the industrial elements of scientific apparatus.
Bowl
This piece was my first experience of raising metal and is what really inspired me to focus my practice. All my work has a sculptural element and can be a centre piece in its own right.
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