Towel II
This eye catching sculpture depicts a discarded towel and has been carved and chiselled by hand from a single block of raw white limestone. A unique piece by the British artist Roger Denton, here Denton reinterprets an everyday object, drawing the viewer in and toying with our sense of time and permanence. The resulting work appears both delicate and grounded, inviting engagement on a tactile and visual level. We currently have two of these sculptures in the collection, this is the smaller one which can be displayed table top / on a plinth, or on the floor.
Denton studied art in the UK and has recently returned after a long stint in the USA where he exhibited and was commissioned widely. One of his larger works is on display as a piece of public art in the Franklin district of Nashville.
L 47cm
D 19cm
H 9cm
Due to the hand made nature and raw material used there may be the occasional minor imperfection.
This eye catching sculpture depicts a discarded towel and has been carved and chiselled by hand from a single block of raw white limestone. A unique piece by the British artist Roger Denton, here Denton reinterprets an everyday object, drawing the viewer in and toying with our sense of time and permanence. The resulting work appears both delicate and grounded, inviting engagement on a tactile and visual level. We currently have two of these sculptures in the collection, this is the smaller one which can be displayed table top / on a plinth, or on the floor.
Denton studied art in the UK and has recently returned after a long stint in the USA where he exhibited and was commissioned widely. One of his larger works is on display as a piece of public art in the Franklin district of Nashville.
L 47cm
D 19cm
H 9cm
Due to the hand made nature and raw material used there may be the occasional minor imperfection.
This eye catching sculpture depicts a discarded towel and has been carved and chiselled by hand from a single block of raw white limestone. A unique piece by the British artist Roger Denton, here Denton reinterprets an everyday object, drawing the viewer in and toying with our sense of time and permanence. The resulting work appears both delicate and grounded, inviting engagement on a tactile and visual level. We currently have two of these sculptures in the collection, this is the smaller one which can be displayed table top / on a plinth, or on the floor.
Denton studied art in the UK and has recently returned after a long stint in the USA where he exhibited and was commissioned widely. One of his larger works is on display as a piece of public art in the Franklin district of Nashville.
L 47cm
D 19cm
H 9cm
Due to the hand made nature and raw material used there may be the occasional minor imperfection.