2025 ArtEvol Catalogue

Sculpture

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No.5 2025

04:11:51 2025

The Boy and Balloons/s 2021

To Be Without Saying So—The Mind Flow 2025

Wood 110 × 120 × 3 cm

Screen print on Perspex, mild steel box sections, 3-way 90-degree square clamps Perspex: 65.2 × 93.6 × 1.8 cm Base: 120 × 70 cm

Oil on linen, charcoal 80.3 × 60.4 × 1.7 cm

Ceramic 185 × 50 × 50 cm

Charlie West charliewestworkshop

Chien-Jui Huang justray_0421

Charlie Hawkins charlie.ah

Charlie West is a British artist and woodworker based in the Calder Valley, West Yorkshire. West’s practice lies between traditional craft and contemporary visual art. Working primarily with timber, she explores the tension between control and entropy through natural processes of decay, transformation and regeneration. Her wall-based works arrange end-grain sections and hardwoods into rhythmic patterns, reflecting on impermanence, memory and the material life of wood. This wall-based composition combines three native hardwoods: spalted beech, horse chestnut and maple, each embodying time in distinct ways. Beech reveals dark fungal tracings, maple offers tonal clarity, and horse chestnut adds warmth and shifting textures. End-grain sections expose rings and cracks that resist uniformity, balancing design and natural transformation.

Chien-Jui Huang is a ceramic artist with six years’ experience creating expressive and thought-provoking works. Recent practice focuses on abstract sculpture to explore themes of self-identity and the human mind. Through form and texture, Huang investigates how the mind is constructed, seeking to reveal the invisible complexities of what it means to be a living being. To Be Without Saying So—The Mind Flow explores the subconscious as a site of creation. By releasing control and trusting intuition, the work opens a dialogue with the subconscious, allowing meaning to emerge through the act of making. Only afterwards is reflection possible, revealing values and emotional states that were not fully grasped during creation. The piece becomes both method and discovery, tracing the flow of thought beneath conscious awareness.

Chee Hang Ang batis.aaa

Charlie Hawkins is a London-based artist. Interdisciplinarity is central to his practice, which draws on psychoanalysis and subjectivity to approach space as both a mediator of social, political and economic forces, and a site for locating identity within the urban landscape. 04:11:51 explores the emotional qualities of material space, reconfiguring physical structures for psychological perception. Centred on the dissected symbol of the London corner shop, projected imagery shifts with the viewer’s position, revealing the city as an active organism shaping inner and social worlds. This work uses material, colour and structure to reflect both personal experience and broader urban dynamics.

Chee Hang Ang is a contemporary artist specialising in classical oil painting techniques, blending Renaissance traditions with modern aesthetics. Ang’s practice reinterprets historical approaches to create works that bridge past and present, offering a refined dialogue between tradition and contemporary expression.

A big red balloon. A small boy at the edge. The pit below reveals a world of colours. An open hand lets go... The red one flies, never looking back.

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