ROBERT FOGELL | 248 Study for Sculpture
Acrylic on Panel
78 x 42 cms / 30¾ x 16½ inches
In 248 Study for Sculpture, Robert Fogell explores the continuous flow of form through elegant, interlacing planes of colour. The composition carries a rhythmic energy, suggesting the organic balance found in his three-dimensional works. Earthy browns and cool blues interweave with precision and calm, evoking both motion and stillness. This study captures the essence of Fogell’s sculptural thinking - harmony achieved through the meeting of shape, balance, and line.
Robert Fogell initially trained in sculpture conservation under the artist and conservator Paul Giudici. Fogell’s original focus was on classical and modern stone. He carried out restoration work for private and public collections, including the British Museum, the Victoria and Albert Museum, English Heritage, and the National Trust. Having trained at Warwick University, Fogell took a teaching post at Leicester University. Combining art education and his studio practice has formed a rewarding journey for Fogell, who acknowledges a reciprocal relationship between teaching and his own creativity. The crux of Fogell’s work is its simplicity. He explores the interaction of sculptural geometry, symmetry, and proportion in experimentation with positive and negative space. In each sculpture, organic forms converge in an interplay of rhythmic harmony. Building up from small maquettes, Fogell’s works utilise a combination of bronze, stone, steel, and mixed media.
Read more about Robert Fogell here.
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