In this body of work Adam Dunne explores the relationship with our architectural environment.

Through the scale of the sculptures and our relationship with the materials, the sculpture occupies a space between the domestic and the industrial, the whimsical and the serious.

The process of making the moulds and casts is playful, so is the staircase motif, reminiscent of mathematical conundrums, mazes, labyrinths and

architectural models. There are rhythms within the collection of sculptures through the repetition of form and shape.    

The work has a brutalist attitude and has a strong connection to modernism. The use of mass and weight are important aspects of increasing the sense of tangibility.   

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