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Clive F
Clive Firth
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Biography
I am a Woodcarver Wood Sculptor
I paint in oils, draw.. I've demonstrated my Art around national wood working shows, namely NEC Birmingham, Alexandra Palace London and the Foss Way near Lemmington Spa, as well as large shows at Shruggborough Hall, and Ragley Hall. I wrote and taught a course of Woodcarving for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People at Breakthrough in Birmingham. Before moving up to the North West Coast of Cumbria, I was the West Midlands Regional Leader of West Midlands Woodcarvers BWA (British Woodcarvers Association) Last year I started the Solway Woodcarvers & Wood Sculpture Group (BWA) We are based at the Silloth Community Hall in Silloth, We meet every Monday and Wednesday evening 7.00 to 9.30 pm.
MY WORK
I sculpt small and large pieces of the human and animal form in wood, I do take seriously the anatomical structure of the two forms but I do not let it rule the piece so that it becomes too clinical or farcical. My larger sculpture is Furniture in which the human and/or animal form is involved through out or part of the piece. I aim to capture movement and strength in my work without overstatement.
THE MEDIUM
I work in is wood this is because it is readily available in all sizes, I never cut down trees or use wood that has been cut down specifically for the purpose of use in my sculpture or commissioned piece of sculpture I do use secondary materials such as, glass; metal; and stone; and marble. The woods I use are Lime, Pear, Ash, and Oak, although I will use most English/West/North European woods, I also use sheet materials such as plywood, M.D.F (medium density fibre board). I like the effect of the grain, laminated plywood has when I use it on a figure it adds and defines the muscular contours of the form be it human or animal.
THE TOOLS I WORK WITH
I have my own style of working I do use power tools on some of my larger sculptures but I usually use traditional methods and tools such as chisels, gouges and mallet, this is slower than power tools but I feel it is more rewarding and self satisfying I am more involved the with piece than I would be using power tools alone.
Artist Details
Practice Type:Artist,
Artist Practice:
Sculpture, Other,
Artist fields and interests:
Community Art, Disability Arts, Festivals and Events, Workshops,
Areas of Experience:
Setting up artists groups & studios,
Interested in exchanging skills with other artists?
Yes
Recent topics I've participated in:
| Title | Poster | Replies | Updated |
|---|---|---|---|
| next hub meeting??? | Toni Rutherford | 5 | 5 days 1 hour ago |
| What does 'Artist-led' really mean? | Network | 3 | 1 week 10 hours ago |
| studio spaces used as dumping grounds!!!!! | dave morris | 9 | 1 week 5 days ago |
| How do we address equality, social inclusion, diversity and disabililty in practical and real terms? | Network | 3 | 2 weeks 2 days ago |
| Does any Studio Group/Studios in cumbria, currently have full disabled access? | Hannah Stewart | 1 | 2 weeks 3 days ago |
| I think that | Clive F | 2 | 4 weeks 5 days ago |
| Well | Clive F | 5 | 8 weeks 1 day ago |
| Precious Earth Exhibition at Silloth (My first atempt at a press release!) | Clive F | 0 | 9 weeks 2 days ago |
| Artist curated spaces | Paul Clark | 3 | 12 weeks 5 days ago |
| Its 6 weeks till the art collage spews out another collective of fine art graduates... | Hannah Stewart | 5 | 12 weeks 6 days ago |
