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Hand worked stainless steel and aluminium mesh sculptures highlight gesture, posture and being at the boundaries of human and non- human form.
Merging the spirit of living things with forms inspired by built and natural habitats, the artist uses mesh and found objects to highlight the shared fragility of individuals, society and the environment, building a bridge towards empathy for ‘the other’ .
Hand worked stainless steel and aluminium mesh sculptures highlight gesture, posture and being at the boundaries of human and non- human form.
Merging the spirit of living things with forms inspired by built and natural habitats, the artist uses mesh and found objects to highlight the shared fragility of individuals, society and the environment, building a bridge towards empathy for ‘the other’ .
''Rooted', 48.5h x 64.5w x 29d cm, aluminium mesh, reclaimed steel bolts in wood bases, marble fragment, Tyler Moorehead, 2022
Sono-visual inspired by recorded sound of high winds in the trees.
‘Permission to speak’, 120h x 70d, stainless steel mesh, reclaimed wash stand, metal emulsion, Tyler Moorehead, 2023
Taking its form from sea shells, bandshells, concert halls and cats’ inner ear, the piece celebrates the emergence of one’s own voice.
‘Signs of life’, 40h x 36w x 32d cm, aluminium wire mesh, latex, acrylic paint, found objects, Tyler Moorehead, 2023