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Wendy Earle

Wendy Earle

Wendy Earle

All Sorts Together

All Sorts Together

76 X 96 cm, burnt paper, foil and glitter, 2018

After Sidney Nolan

After Sidney Nolan

40 X 35cm, burnt paper and pigment, 2016

Insect Hotel

Insect Hotel

50 X 60 X 95, oak and concrete, 2023

Prunus Piece

Prunus Piece

400 X 250 X 150, prunus, oak, slate, 2024

Reflections

Reflections

530 X 500 X 500, oak, 2017

The Grand Lodge and Annex

The Grand Lodge and Annex

180 X 280 X 230, wood,slate, ladder, bamboo, plants, 2022

Stockhouse

Stockhouse

300 X 150 X 150, oak, sawn timber, slate, 2018

Darragh Oak

Darragh Oak

600 X 1200 X 800, oak, 2025

Born: Winchester, England.

Lives: Llandysul, Wales.

 
Wendy Earle’s house and land lies at the end of a mile long track travelling through Woodland Trust woodland. It has been her home since 1983, her husband Maurice, had found the property derelict ten years previously. The cwm is a diverse landscape of streams, stone walls, a pond, meadows and thousands of deciduous trees, criss-crossed by pathways.
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She has built structures in particular settings that are not only aesthetic but are useful to wildlife, sculptures that are collaborations with nature.
 
Native plants that attract pollinators such as Devils Bit Scabious, Guelder Rose, Cranesbill, and Travellers Joy have been encouraged and one hundred bird’s nest boxes deck the trees.

Her two dimensional work, sometimes on the surface of three dimensional sculptures, and sometimes on paper, explores physical processes such as melting ice, iron oxidation,
burning with fire. These are controlled by stencils. She plays one stencilled image against another so gradually creating a story.

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