Venue
The Royal British Society of Sculptors
Starts
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Ends
Friday, March 25, 2011
Address
108 Old Brompton Road
Location
London

Peter Randall-Page’s work can be described as spiritual, moving and visually dynamic because it captures the essence of the action – carving, drawing and pattern. The RBS sculpture forecourt features ‘Cupressus I’, and invites the public to encounter the sculpture unexpectedly and intimately. Smaller works including recent drawings, prints and sculptures can be seen in the Salon Gallery and together they provide a glimpse into his practice that is informed and inspired by the study of natural phenomena, in particular organic form and its subjective impact on our emotions. “I am interested in working from direct physical experience. The process of carving, rather than stone itself, is important to me. Carving, like drawing and modeling, is conducive to a meditative process where decision, action, and appraisal become fused in a fluid working dialogue. In short, the act of carving itself helps me to access my imagination.” Peter Randall-Page Talk: 2 March 2011 6.30 – 8.30pm