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    Light Urchin, Illumiated view

    Artist: Helen Nock
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    Light Urchin

    Artist: Helen Nock
    Description:
    Selected for Opus Mosaic Exhibition in conjunction with UNESCO’s, ‘The Year of the Planet Earth’ 2008: sustainability of resources.
    Reclaimed materials combined with low technology are key to the design.  The materials themselves were the starting point for inspiration plus how I could use them in a revolutionary technique informed by mosaic method.  I positioned the glass end-on to allow maximum natural light to play through and around the surface and show-off as much of the delicious qualities of the sea-worn glass.  I also wanted the work to have a night function by  adding the glass on rose coloured glass dome substrate that glows through the surface when illuminated from behind by low energy light source.  Initial design ideas revolved around the sun but as the work evolved it took on an organic growth-like form emphasised further with the forged stainless steel tendrils set amongst the spiky glass forms.

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    Solas

    Artist: Helen Nock
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    Garden sculpture made from reclaimed and waste materials: slate, glass, forged stainless steel and holm oak.

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    Shingle Dreaming Garden Art Series: Bird Bath

    Artist: Helen Nock
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    Sculptural design feature for the garden. Made from slate, glass, waterproof mortars and cements and forged stainless steel details.

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    Tea Ceremony

    Artist: Helen Nock
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    Description: Sculptural mosaic surface for an exterior table. Reclaimed slate and red clay roof tiles, sea-worn glass and recycled nickel plated spoon. The spoon captures water to refresh small garden creatures.

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