Glynn Griffiths

Imagine this: in one hand you are holding the trunk of a magnificent and huge tree, the wood rich with oils and resins and luxuriant with the smells of freshness and earthiness. In the other hand you hold a slab of exquisitely translucent man-made acrylic, still frigid in its industrialised, packaged presentation. There is no similarity between the two, yet each material is alive with its own unique presence and this flows from your hands and through your senses creating possibilities and combinations almost touchable in their non-reality – a transmogrification of the two into a different single creation, complete in itself, but honouring the genes of its past. Something real – somewhere between the natural and the man-made.

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‘In the end is the beginning’ 

Wood, acrylic, nylon filament, sisal. 8m x 1.8m x 2.5m

Specimen 

Wood, metal, nylon filament, cement. 1.8m 35cm x 40 cm

Sketch Book