Claire Jackson
Claire Jackson is an award-winning sculptor who studied fine art at Loughborough University, graduating in 2009. Her end of year degree show comprised of multiple large-scale polymorph sculptures. She won her first award in 2009 for her innovative use of a new medium in the arts. Her sculptural work is attracting a growing number of high profile collectors.
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Atomic Geode
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Atomic Geode
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Precious Poddling
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Precious Poddling
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Anthozoa II
This intricate biomorphic sculpture is the artist’s personal interpretation, of the myriad of exotic underwater floral forms, such as those found in coral reefs. Coral reefs are among one of the greatest natural wonders of the world’s oceans. They come in a seemingly infinite array of shapes and teem with life, but their beauty is matched by their fragility. Through the use of the artist signature medium, (of which this art piece is solely crafted from) the artist is able to create surreal forms expressing growth and motion, which best celebrate the fragile beauty of the oceans complex flora and fauna. Dimensions: 74cm H x 24.5cm W x 18.5cm D
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Anthozoa II
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Anthozoa II
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Causality II
Medium: Polycaprolactone, brass effect toggle switch Description: This sculpture contains a switch which can be clicked from side to side with a satisfying noise. It is through this action that the concept of causality is brought into question. The participating viewer is invited to imagine if there may be an invisible link between their action, and an unseen reaction elsewhere and what that reaction may be Dimensions: 30cm H x 11.5cm W x 11.5cm D
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Causality II
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Forbidden Fruit
Medium: Polycaprolactone, Carnelian gemstones Description: This sculpture was inspired by the ripe curving forms of tempting edible fruits. It looks at the enticing curving external forms of fruit and seed pods, which then open up to reveal their colourful jewel like bounty. Juicy coloured Carnelian gemstones have been used to reflect the tempting fruits within. “My delicious Progeny” Dimensions: 25.5cm H x 10cm W x 10cm D
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Forbidden Fruit
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Forbidden Fruit
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Secret Seedlings
Medium: Polycaprolactone, brass plated hinge, plastic textured beads, Coral Description: The external form of this sculpture was inspired by the simplistic and ripe forms of the fruits such as the Paw Paw. It then opens up to reveal its hidden internal complexities, which were crafted to represent not just the internal structure of existing fruits, but also to represent a womb like interior which safeguards its bounty of precious seeds. Packed into every seed is the complete genetic information needed to give rise to a new plant. “I contain all the genes of my ancestors” Dimensions: 21cm H x 11cm W x 11.5cm D
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Secret Seedlings
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Secret Seedlings
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Anthozoa
Polycaprolactone 64x26x13cm
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