Sam Deal
Adaptation
28 March – 22 April, 2009
My work is influenced by the beauty of preexisting objects and materials. I recontextualise these elements to create kinetic works or works that suggest movement and function. The sculptures may also contain other elements such as sound and light with suggestions of humor, play and occasionally human characteristics.
I enjoy exploring and exposing the often remarkable and unseen inner working of all types of machines and technology. I search for objects with unique characteristics – anything has potential to be used in a sculpture if it has a distinctive form or quality. I particularly enjoy salvaging these pieces, altering their function and transforming existence.
My work encourages and rewards the curious observer who interacts with the piece – many include movement and elements not necessarily obvious at first sight but become apparent once something is touched, adding an extra dimension to what is essentially a static form.
Working with preexisting objects in a solar-powered workshop constantly challenges my resourcefulness, imagination, skills and working methods. I find this very rewarding in my practice and essential for my creative process.
Sam Deal 2009
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Sam Deal
Spanner in the Works
80×60×25cm steel brass cast iron -

Sam Deal
Under the Hammer
75×80×25cm steel mixed media
$3000 -

Sam Deal
Newton’s Fan
105×60×20cm steel cast iron brass
$3500 -

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Sam Deal
Water Diviner
90×55×20cm
steel cast iron brass glass -

Sam Deal
Roller Girl
125×110×40cm steel aluminium bronze brass cast iron
$6500 -

