Tuesday 4 March 2008

Peter Randell-Page



Peter Randell-Page is a sculptor who creates forms influenced by, and based on nature. I like his observations of patterns in nature and admire his ruthlessness and fidelity to form. Pictured above is the sculpture, 'seed'. Randall-Page has used a pattern derived from nature that can be described using Fermat's Spiral . I like the way he has applied this pattern to a 3D form.

7 comments:

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Anonymous said...

WEll when you are tree huinting it's not enough to have your eyes open, you need to have your heart open to

Anonymous said...

Ben didn't know why he was crying,something inside said, "Lucozade"

Anonymous said...

Hi jams & co.
Flying is simple. You just throw yourself at the ground and miss.

"Ha! What do you know of always? You say 'always' to me, who, because of the silly little errands your organic life forms keep on sending me through time on, am now thirty-seven times older than the Universe itself? Pick your words with a little more care," he said, "and tact."

"Well, you’re obviously being totally naive", Said the girl, "When you’ve been in marketing as long as I have, you know that before any new product can be developed it has to be properly researched. We’ve got to find out what people want from fire, how they relate to it, what sort of image it has for them."
"Stick it up your nose," he [Ford] said.
"Which is precisely the sort of thing we need to know," insisted the girl. "Do people want fire that can be fitted nasally?" c. 32
"And the wheel," said the Captain, "what about this wheel thingy? It sounds a terribly interesting project."
"Ah," said the marketing girl, "well, we're having a little difficulty there."
"Difficulty?" exclaimed Ford. "Difficulty? What do you mean, difficulty? It's the single simplest machine in the entire Universe!"
The marketing girl soured him with a look. "All right Mr. Wiseguy," she said, "you're so clever, you tell us what color it should be." c. 32

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its a chicken!!

Anonymous said...

Peter Randell-Page is a legend. Brilliant collection of work here. Keep it up.