Mudstones

These 'mudstones' are formed by the Common Piddock, a burrowing mollusc which lives in undersea mud or clay deposits. Rough seas break off chunks of deposit and the tidal action across 150 yards of sand rubs them down until eventually they become part of the beach. I find them during this process and preserve the ones with particularly appealing shapes. As these mudstones are formed by a process of attrition they can be used to symbolise life cycles.
Hamish Pringle
7 Artworks curated by Hamish Pringle
'Mudstone Shoal 4' thumb

'Mudstone Shoal 4'

Sculpture, 17.7 W x 17.7 H x 1.6 D in

Hamish Pringle

United Kingdom

'Mudstones & washers 2' thumb

'Mudstones & washers 2'

Sculpture, 17.7 W x 17.7 H x 2 D in

Hamish Pringle

United Kingdom

MUDSTONE SHOAL FOR COLES 2018 thumb

MUDSTONE SHOAL FOR COLES 2018

Sculpture, 31.5 W x 31.5 H x 1.6 D in

Hamish Pringle

United Kingdom

MUDSTONE SHOAL thumb

MUDSTONE SHOAL

Sculpture, 17.7 W x 17.7 H x 1.6 D in

Hamish Pringle

United Kingdom

Mudstones & Washers thumb

Mudstones & Washers

Collage, 25.6 W x 25.6 H x 1 D in

Hamish Pringle

United Kingdom

Mudstone fish bones thumb

Mudstone fish bones

Collage, 39.4 W x 15.7 H x 1.2 D in

Hamish Pringle

United Kingdom

Mudstone Shoal thumb

Mudstone Shoal

Collage, 36 W x 36 H x 1 D in

Hamish Pringle

United Kingdom


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