Two bears in progress.
Roaring Bear.
White Stag.
Moose.
Originality can be hard to come by as far as anything creative goes, with works often drawing on a myriad of pre-existing inspiration sources, techniques and aesthetics recycled over time. London-based artist
Lawson’s most recent exhibition, Bear Cartouche at the
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Bear Cartouche.
Blue Bear.
Collar and Cuffs.
Lawson builds the animals from the ground up, hand sculpting them out of chicken wire and masking tape before covering them with the hanging rugs. The dense pattern of the carpets appears to morph into physical form, creating an interplay of both camouflage and intense display, depending on the angle from which you view the work. Her animalistic figures include a menacing 2.5m tall bear, a moose head, and crocodile. Other works include pot plants, pieces of fruit, and flocks of seagulls. The works infiltrate the safe predictability of domestic settings, prompting a sense of shock and bewilderment that transports viewers into a fantasy realm.
A graduate of the
Lawson is soon to have her first piece on display in Sydney, a commission for the
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