ABOUT TOM
I was born into a fourth generation of greengrocers in Bloomsbury, London and worked in the fruit trade until 1998.

My original foray into sculpture began by constructing elaborate pieces using the fruit; life-sized people, furniture and abstract shapes, the relevance of this being the intricate nature of my current work, due to years spent selecting shapes and sizes and colours.

I became frustrated with the ephemeral nature of the fruit and felt people were not taking the work seriously and as a consequence started to explore other materials.

In my practice I now work with stone, metal, and sometimes when I have the opportunity, plants, if there is not the need for longevity.

Elements of the original construction process with fruit still have much significance in my work today. The pieces I make vary in size and stature, but each is made up of many smaller component parts, which are in turn wrestled into a larger containing space.

I am particularly interested in the natural influences of water and time on materials and an important part of my practice is the accelerating of this abrasive process.

I do feel compelled to make the work that I do, and while I still do not know why, I hope that my pieces have engaged people on many levels.

Repetition and movement are important elements and I always hope to achieve a strong sense of calm.

Having always lived in London - I still feel its influence is significant in my sculpture.

 
Tom Stogdon, 401 Workshops , 401 Wandsworth Rd, London SW8 2JP
mob: 07798 625 647 email:tom@tomstogdon.com

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