Finalist of the Broomhill Sculpture Prize

Glynn Griffiths

Monday, 28 June 2010

EarthSeed #1001 [Broomhill]



Article in Artist & Illustrators Magazine Summer 2010

Friday, 28 May 2010

EarthSeed #1001 Broomhill

The journey for me with this piece is at an end - well for the next few months anyway. It will be on view along with work from the other competition finalists until the end of summer 2010. I am excited by the result; I feel it sits well within the site. The transformation from concept, through the stages of 'growth' in the workshop, to final placement has been different from other works which I have made. The most obvious being that it did physically 'grow' with the continuous coiling of the wire slowly creeping outwards taking on shapes which often seemed to be dictated by factors of chance and natural limitations.
Over the next few months the bark bedding will dry and deteriorate and the grasses and ferns are likely to creep in on it again which will be interesting and appropriate. An unexpected aspect has been that when viewed from a distance (as in the photograph) the layers of cableties surrounding the piece become visually compressed, appearing to give it an added 3 dimensional halo effect. I hope that visitors to the gardens will feel encouraged to touch the piece - stroking the hard spikey cabletie ends and contrasting this with the smooth polished surface of the rounded Cotswold stone. This is integral to the experience when considering the piece.
Thanks for their help to:
Paul Gifford of Aventix Workwear (www.itsmykit.com)
Richard Cotterell of Booth & Bomford (http://www.boothbomford.co.uk)
Rinus and Aniet van de Sande of Broomhill Art Hotel (http://www.broomhillart.co.uk)

Thursday, 20 May 2010

EarthSeed #1001 Broomhill


This is it! Will be finishing off the spiral tomorrow. I'm really pleased with the shape and character of the piece. I said in one of my earlier blogs that it has deviated from my original drawings; I have allowed it in some ways to dictate the flow of the shape. It now has a far more 'organic' feel to it. All the better because of the obvious nature of the Man-made material. I'm looking forward to placing it in the wilds of the sculpture park. I will dig it into the soil to about 3 cm and perhaps sow some wild grass seed around it....hmmm not too sure about this. I'll take direction from the area immediately around it. I'll be loading the piece up on Tues night for the trip to Broomhill on Wed 26th. If all goes to plan it will be installed either that afternoon or the following morning.

Wednesday, 19 May 2010

EarthSeed #1001 Broomhill


Installation is in little over a week. Nearly finished. No nasty surprises. Now to think through all the possible complications of installation....

Thursday, 29 April 2010

Earthseed #1001 Broomhill

Earthseed #1001 Broomhill

A frustrating setback: the new cable I have ordered is a slightly different shade of blue. Easy to be corrected I hope. But there is always humour - it is not often that an electrical supplies business is confronted by a client who is returning an order and re-ordering due to the shades of cable not matching!

Earthseed #1001 Broomhill

To make it easier for me to secure the wire underneath the piece I have been fortunate to have the use of a forklift [courtesy of a friend who owns www.itsmykit.com ]. This has made the whole operation so much easier and quicker.

With the weight of the sandstone and cable (now 300+ metres) it was becoming too difficult to tilt it and then prop it safely for me to have convenient access.

As I mentioned in an earlier blog, the shape is deviating from the clean swollen lines which I had originally intended; the wavy and indented contours are giving it a life that has become more inkeeping with it being an 'earthseed'.