Apostle Spoon II
Max Bainbridge’s Apostle Spoon series places the humble spoon in the centre of a statement artwork and celebrates these simple utilitarian objects which seem to hold great significance throughout history.
“One cannot get away from the fact that these objects are inherently domestic; that we identify with them on a human level; something to cook with, to eat from and to feed our children with. This creates a unique connection that we all have with the spoon, that allows them to act as vessels for our own narratives and histories."
Max looks past the limitations of ‘function’ allows me to focus on the material, as well as the meaning of these carved objects, carving out different shapes and profiles as he would do when making a turned vessel or hollowed tree sculpture.
Materials: Burnt walnut and linseed oil on rough sawn sycamore and blued steel nails
Dimensions:
cm: Height 30.5cm Width 17cm Depth 4cm
inches: Height 12in Width 6.7in Depth 1.6in
Care Instructions: Dust with lint-free cloth