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+44(0)7850 570530
gwindle@atlanticcontemporaryart.com
united kingdom
INSPIRATION - ASPIRATION -EDUCATION
Fascinated by aircraft, animals and plants from an early age, Adam trained as a Sculptor between 1987 and 1991 before going straight into work as a sculptor and model maker for the Film and TV industry at Shepperton and Pinewood Studios. He progressed from here to working with Exhibition and Aerospace companies, creating one off pieces that other trades could not make due to their complex curves and diverse materials.
After 20 years of making and designing all kinds of shapes and forms, in all kinds of materials for a wide variety of people and companies, he found himself working as a Senior Design and Build Manager for several of the most well known construction firms in the UK and abroad but this came as a detriment to his personal work. After a sudden family bereavement he realised we should be following our dreams, not those of others, and so built and set up his own studio in 2010.
Inspired by aerodynamic, organic and animal forms, his work as an artist has always been a mixture of biology and mechanisation. Adam’s love of aerodynamic forms fuels his concepts; fusing mechanised structures with organic forms to create his pieces. Working from his studio near Bristol, using industrial metal construction and fabrication techniques, as well as traditional casting methods in bronze and steel, Adam sculpts, models and carves a broad selection of materials to create the Aerorganic forms that reflect the world we live in today, now mixed with half remembered ancient organic forms and dreams of another possible future. Adam works in several disciplines at once, carving in wax for casting in bronze or steel before stopping to view the progression of pieces and then moving to direct construction in steel, copper and iron.
EXHIBITIONS
FLUX Exhibition 2017 - Chelsea School of Art, London 12th to 16th July
Affordable Art Fair - Battersea Park - March 2016 and Hampstead Heath - May 2017
FUSION III - Group exhibition by The Cult House at The Candid Arts Trust, Islington 0th March to 4th April 2017
New Exhibition at the D-Contemporary Gallery- Mayfair in collaboration with The Cult House13th to the 24th September 2016.
Lilford Gallery- Canterbury and Folkstone July 2016
Tunbridge Wells International Art Fair 2016 June 2016
Art Source UK- Contempory Art Gallery May 2016
Fascinated by aircraft, animals and plants from an early age, Adam trained as a Sculptor between 1987 and 1991 before going straight into work as a sculptor and model maker for the Film and TV industry at Shepperton and Pinewood Studios. He progressed from here to working with Exhibition and Aerospace companies, creating one off pieces that other trades could not make due to their complex curves and diverse materials.
After 20 years of making and designing all kinds of shapes and forms, in all kinds of materials for a wide variety of people and companies, he found himself working as a Senior Design and Build Manager for several of the most well known construction firms in the UK and abroad but this came as a detriment to his personal work. After a sudden family bereavement he realised we should be following our dreams, not those of others, and so built and set up his own studio in 2010.
Inspired by aerodynamic, organic and animal forms, his work as an artist has always been a mixture of biology and mechanisation. Adam’s love of aerodynamic forms fuels his concepts; fusing mechanised structures with organic forms to create his pieces. Working from his studio near Bristol, using industrial metal construction and fabrication techniques, as well as traditional casting methods in bronze and steel, Adam sculpts, models and carves a broad selection of materials to create the Aerorganic forms that reflect the world we live in today, now mixed with half remembered ancient organic forms and dreams of another possible future. Adam works in several disciplines at once, carving in wax for casting in bronze or steel before stopping to view the progression of pieces and then moving to direct construction in steel, copper and iron.
EXHIBITIONS
FLUX Exhibition 2017 - Chelsea School of Art, London 12th to 16th July
Affordable Art Fair - Battersea Park - March 2016 and Hampstead Heath - May 2017
FUSION III - Group exhibition by The Cult House at The Candid Arts Trust, Islington 0th March to 4th April 2017
New Exhibition at the D-Contemporary Gallery- Mayfair in collaboration with The Cult House13th to the 24th September 2016.
Lilford Gallery- Canterbury and Folkstone July 2016
Tunbridge Wells International Art Fair 2016 June 2016
Art Source UK- Contempory Art Gallery May 2016
aerorganic 01
Herringkel Mk 2
Bronze 50 x 30 x 17cm Dappled patina 1/12
Herringkel Mk 2
Bronze 50 x 30 x 17cm Polished bronze 5/12
Ground Effect
Bronze 52 x 52 x 40cm Black patina 3/12
Ground Effect
Bronze 52 x 52 x 40cm Polished bronze 3/12
Clipping of wings
Aluminium 40 x 30 x 20cm 1/12
Clipping of Wings
Bronze 40 x 30 x 20cm Dappled patina 3/12
Vulpes Mare
Bronze 2/12
Vulpes Mare
Bronze 2/12
Altitude Sickness
Bronze 95 x55 x30cm Deep penny brown patina 1/12
Altitude Sickness
Bronze 95 x55 x30cm Deep penny brown patina 1/12
Herringkel Mk1
Bronze edition of 12 various patinas
Herringkel Mk1 (detail)
Bronze edition of 12 various patinas
Flight Trial
Bronze edition of 12 - various patinas
Flight Trial (detail)
Bronze edition of 12 - various patinas
Bird Swallowing Fish
Bronze edition of 12 - various patinas
Bird Swallowing Fish (detail)
Bronze edition of 12 - various patinas
Rotate or 'Monument to the (not so) Commom Man'
Bronze edition of 12 - various patinas
Rotate or 'Monument to the (not so) Commom Man' (detail)
Bronze edition of 12 - various patinas