ETERNITY

ETERNITY

34-36 Irakli Abashidze Street, Vake Tbilisi, 0179, Georgia Monday, November 9, 2020–Friday, January 29, 2021

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solo show with Philip Hearsey

skydancer iii by philip  hearsey

Philip Hearsey

Skydancer III, 2018

2,975 GBP

tomorrow's world by philip  hearsey

Philip Hearsey

Tomorrow's World, 2019

1,875 GBP

warp by philip  hearsey

Philip Hearsey

Warp, 2020

3,250 GBP

second chance by philip  hearsey

Philip Hearsey

Second Chance, 2015

1,975 GBP

beach song xxviii by philip  hearsey

Philip Hearsey

Beach Song XXVIII, 2015

1,500 GBP

a long way ii by philip  hearsey

Philip Hearsey

A Long Way II, 2017

1,250 GBP

hard winter  by philip  hearsey

Philip Hearsey

Hard Winter , 2015

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onset by philip  hearsey

Philip Hearsey

Onset, 2015

2,975 GBP

no need by philip  hearsey

Philip Hearsey

No Need, 2015

1,350 GBP

Philip Hearsey born in 1946 is an experienced British sculptor who has exhibited his work throughout the UK. He specializes in sand casting to make sculptures that engage the quality of bronze as a noble material in its own right. Casting in sand moulds is a simple and ancient method far removed from the sophisticated lost wax operation used by most art foundries. The sand casting process is relentless and unforgiving – the foundry is no place for a delicate original. It denies a complexity of form that imposes a disciplinary and enriching simplicity. Color is achieved in many ways. The most common and widely used method is to oxidize (patinate) the bronze by employing the same chemical reaction that occurs in nature, but using a combination of mild heat and stronger solutions to achieve a faster result. Patination can be enhanced by the application of a transparent colorwash that maintains the inimitable variegated effects that are possible with oxidization, whilst producing a more vivid finish. The most usual colorwash is acrylic, but oil-bound washes or colored waxes are sometimes used. Coloring can also be achieved by painting alone and often this technique is utilized on part of a sculpture in combination with patination. Painting allows a greater range of colors than patination alone. All coloring is finished and protected by a marine grade lacquer and/or wax.Philip lives and works on the Welsh borders of Herefordshire – a beautiful place, still remote and largely unaltered, landlocked and very slow in change. This is in sharp contrast to the coast that he also loves, where everything changes twice a day with the rise and fall of each tide.