TERRY CULVER
EARLY WORK

ceramic,perspex, steel. 1981 © Terry Culver

ceramic,perspex, steel. 1981 © Terry Culver

ceramic,perspex, steel. 1981 © Terry Culver

ceramic,perspex, steel. 1981 © Terry Culver

Waxed plaster My first solo exhibition allowed me to explore a myriad of materials restricting the subject matter to the Greek legend of Icarus. All the work dealt with the body and/or flight. © Terry Culver

Waxed plaster and copper. Many works from this exhibition made references to both my experiences as an archaeologist and my love of museum sculptural fragments. © Terry Culver

Waxed and painted plaster. © Terry Culver

Waxed plaster. Experimenting with melting wax over plaster. © Terry Culver

plaster and sandstone © Terry Culver

Aluminium wire mesh and plaster base. © Terry Culver

Steel. One of several marquettes dealing with shadows. The shadow becomes the focus of the work. © Terry Culver

Steel Marquette. © Terry Culver

Steel Marquette. © Terry Culver

Smallmesh figure on ceramic base. © Terry Culver

Steel 4m x 1m x 0.5m This work represents a giant finger formed by the fingerprint. © Terry Culver

Painted MDF, silicon, cotton fibre. This work puns on the word 'prick' with the representation of a phallus shaped needle which has drawn blood. It references the correlation between sex, blood and AIDS transmission. © Terry Culver
UNDER CONSTRUCTION