Paul Richardson - Steel Sculpture Galleries
 
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Introduction
Paul exhibits in galleries and outdoor venues and his work features in many private collections. From table top pieces to large scale outdoor sculpture his work covers a vast range of scale. Big or small all of the work is brought to life with the ubiquitous 'Paul Richardson' style.

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Style
The character of the work is never far away from the character of the artist. Humour is a regular feature: a larger than life caricature of grandma, animals in evening dress, they are gentle satire to raise a smile.

Paul subjects are often quite simply the people he encounters as well as the natural world that surrounds him. His work has a narrative style and he draws much of his inspiration from other artistic media like film, TV and music. These media filter facts and present the world back to us as a story, in the same way that Paul's sculpture forces us to observe the fantastic strangeness and comedy of the world around us. Like characters in film, his sculptures often inhabit their own world, a kind of parallel imagined place where people, animals and even objects step outside what is normally possible.

Paul constructs in an organic way and by manipulating the metal piece by piece he brings the sculptures to life. The movement in the figures, the play of light across forms, the amazingly delicate details defy the rigid steel from which they are made.

Invention is another characteristic. In Paul's workshop nails, nuts,bolts, chains, springs, lamps, even keys and coat hangers are given unexpected jobs and it is perhaps not surprising that he was commissioned to make a sculpture for a recycling Centre. "The King of Recycling", a madcap inventor drives a 'Heath Robinson' style flying machine.

Paul Richardson working on steel sculptureFabrication
The sculptures are made from steel. They are hollow structures built up from sheet, plate, bar. The raw material is cut, bent, hammered to shape and welded together. Surfaces are given a rich variety of polished up and ground down textures. Individually hand crafted, every piece is unique work of art.

Finish
The steel is finished in a variety of ways according to the nature of the work and the site. Indoor pieces are often left with shiny steel surfaces and coated with protective, clear varnish to maintain this finish. Outdoor work can also be left as raw steel to let the forces nature build a stable surface rust. Equally outdoor works are coated with a heavy duty exterior varnish which withstands all rust if they are regularly maintained. For low maintenance, outdoor pieces are coated with paint. Paint finishes include a high metal content heritage quality paint that takes on the quality of metal. These are given an additional glaze finish to protect as well as enhance shine of the surface.

For very low maintenance finishes as well as challenging environments like coastal sites, the work is first galvanised and then painted. This finish gives a very reliable, long term protective layer. Paulcan also treats the galvanised surface to achieve a rich chalky grey finish. In some pieces he uses a combination of a paint surfaces alongside chalky grey galvanised surface.
For a full list of commissions see Paul's C.V.

 

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