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Usually the workshop is too hectic and noisy for visitors but on Saturday, May 25, and Sunday, May 26, Stacey will be preparing work for installation so it’s an ideal time to visit. She’s happy to provide an insight into her work, materials and inspiration.
In her sculpture, Stacey explores the transitional effect of light through glass, capturing the changing natural rhythms that surround us. This synergy transforms static installations into works that are dynamic and responsive to their environments.
She primarily uses reclaimed local Delabole slate to create texture, form and structure for her sculptures. Glass is hand-selected from specialist and artisan suppliers with each new project in mind.
Her works are truly unique and cannot be exactly replicated or cast due to the materials and creative processes she employs.
Also on display will be some of Stacey’s sculpture tables, which usually comprise local reclaimed slate, fossils, sea-glass and other beach-found items.
Stacey is strongly influenced by the stunning natural environment surrounding her workshop on the north Cornish coast, Celtic myths and traditions, as well as her childhood in Africa and travels since.
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The workshop is fully accessible
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Bude & Stratton Business Park is located just off the A39 at Bude. The workshop is situated on the Clear Space development just before Bradford’s Building Supplies.
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