Monday, November 27, 2006

Sculpture sets sale for Armenia


'Ahoy' 2002
My nine ton sculpture which was recently sold by sotherby's has now been succesfully installed at its new home in the Cafesjian Museum , Armenia. The museum which is also has a branch in Los Angels, USA says "Ahoy looks beautiful here in Yerevan with the backdrop of Mount Ararat where Noah's own Ahoy landed thousands of years ago!. We are very pleased with the new adition to our collection " The sculpture is in good company alongside Pablo Piccaso, Elizabeth Frink and Barbara Hepworth to name a few. To find out more visit my web site www.tokyozoo.plus.com/paulcox

Paul Cox MA ARBS

I am fascinated by drawing and the ability to create an image from lines and marks on paper. I like to experiment with paper and cardboard exploring scale and form, which are translated into more permanent media like ceramic, bronze, steel and wood – enjoying the variety of materials employed in my sculpture like hard metal and soft clay I can realise the sometimes surreal world from within.
For me being an artist is a form of constant play and enquiry in many forms on many levels……my work is born from the bonding of internal and external experiences and the conclusion of a piece is the point at which it exists by its self with the artist the link in a process of creation.
www.tokyozoo.plus.com/paulcox
Visit my web site www.tokyozoo.plus.com/paulcox