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ashjustash

Ash

Artist - Northern Ireland

Enigmatic Fermanagh artist Ash has finally agreed to sell some of his work in the UK and Ireland. To date his work has only ever gone overseas so this really is a very exiting time for the art world. Ash’s work is unique and some might even say controversial, but when questioned he simply says that all he does is to allow nature to show herself in all her glory, or to quote Michelangelo “he merely removes what’s not needed to reveal the end result”.

When the viewer sees a piece of Ash’s work, initially they are intrigued and then as they touch and handle it they become smitten. When you pick up one of his pieces it is very difficult to put down, there is a sensuous tactility which is very difficult to define but somehow the warmth of Mother Nature seems to flow through you. This is in part due to Ash’s eye in seeing the inner beauty of the wood and in part to the natural waxes and oils that he uses to finish the work. Only local beeswax, linseed oil and natural gum turpentine are ever used. This creates a living, breathing work of art that will improve over the years, like a piece of furniture, the more that it is loved.

All the wood Ash uses comes from a single coppiced native broadleaf woodland in County Fermanagh in Northern Ireland and is completely sustainable; no trees are ever killed to make his art.

Ash only attributes numbers to his work as he feels that the viewer must envision the piece themselves and should not be influenced by an arbitrary name.

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Member Since 04/05/08 08:16:50
Last Online 17/06/08 00:03:20
 

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WorksWork namePriceDate
Sculpture Wood

Sculpture Wood(Plastic arts / Sculptures)

Ash has done it again with this stunning work. 116 is crafted from the root of an unknown, already d...
116
89
Uk Pounds
06-10-2008
32 Hit(s)
Abstract Wood Sculpture

Abstract Wood Sculpture(Plastic arts / Sculptures)

Abstract Wood Sculpture : This piece, No 115, stands 17cm tall (nearly 7 inches) and is made from...
115
45
Uk Pounds
05-04-2008
53 Hit(s)
Abstract Wood Sculpture

Abstract Wood Sculpture(Plastic arts / Sculptures)

This abtract wooden sculpture, No. 114, stands 21cm tall (just over 8 inches) and is made from ash....
114
60
Uk Pounds
05-04-2008
57 Hit(s)
113 Abstract Wood Sculpture

113 Abstract Wood Sculpture(Plastic arts / Sculptures)

This piece, No 113, stands 40cm tall (nearly 16 inches) not including stand and is made from ash. ...
113
120
Uk Pounds
05-04-2008
76 Hit(s)
112 Abstract Wood Sculpture

112 Abstract Wood Sculpture(Plastic arts / Sculptures)

This piece, No 112, stands 31cm tall (just over 12”) and is made from ash. Abstract Wood Sculpt...
112
135
Uk Pounds
05-04-2008
63 Hit(s)

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Ash

Artist - Northern Ireland

Enigmatic Fermanagh artist Ash has finally agreed to sell some of his work in the UK and Ireland. To date his work has only ever gone overseas so this really is a very exiting time for the art world. Ash’s work is unique and some might even say controversial, but when questioned he simply says that all he does is to allow nature to show herself in all her glory, or to quote Michelangelo “he merely removes what’s not needed to reveal the end result”.

When the viewer sees a piece of Ash’s work, initially they are intrigued and then as they touch and handle it they become smitten. When you pick up one of his pieces it is very difficult to put down, there is a sensuous tactility which is very difficult to define but somehow the warmth of Mother Nature seems to flow through you. This is in part due to Ash’s eye in seeing the inner beauty of the wood and in part to the natural waxes and oils that he uses to finish the work. Only local beeswax, linseed oil and natural gum turpentine are ever used. This creates a living, breathing work of art that will improve over the years, like a piece of furniture, the more that it is loved.

All the wood Ash uses comes from a single coppiced native broadleaf woodland in County Fermanagh in Northern Ireland and is completely sustainable; no trees are ever killed to make his art.

Ash only attributes numbers to his work as he feels that the viewer must envision the piece themselves and should not be influenced by an arbitrary name.

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