Copper Sculptures


Copper Sculptures
Spadge Hopkins' copper sculptures are variously figurative and explore two of the binaries of sculpture; volume and void; whilst playing with the use of light and shadow and whose form is also influenced by the work of Alexander Calder.

He enjoys the varying colours of copper, particularly after heat treatment and lacquer, the combination of the metal with the reflective solder and the fluidity of the shapes achievable with this type of construction. Movement is a conscious theme in his natural history subjects whereas other pieces often concern mystery and the evocation of the past.
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