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A warnig for all those who think a "Nick Lenz Style" can be copied like that. As a "student oversea", I had the pleasure to focus on the intellectal and theoretical aspects of his works when communating, I was not the workshop kid.
Over the years we ever and ever came back to this crucial point: It is about combining things in a way that makes the result so easy, so evident and convincing you cannot even see the work behind it anymore. It is not enough to take some doll parts, a clay gargoyle or a concrete garden decoration and put some tree onto or beside it. There must be either an overall "story", maybe a riddle or at least a pun.
I suggest to look at many different pictures of his work and examine them under this perspective. Then you will see a tree "root over gargoyle" tells about a creature being overwhelmed by a tree, a Penelope examined, maybe seduced by another tree and a little clay head a funny joke adding a simple flower. It is about telling stories not making sculptures. Don't look at the "big works" only and don't think what Nick has made was always supposed to be mad, different, strange or odd. Look at his craftmanship, see the patience and don't forget about the tiny, small ephemera he also made.
Over the years we ever and ever came back to this crucial point: It is about combining things in a way that makes the result so easy, so evident and convincing you cannot even see the work behind it anymore. It is not enough to take some doll parts, a clay gargoyle or a concrete garden decoration and put some tree onto or beside it. There must be either an overall "story", maybe a riddle or at least a pun.
I suggest to look at many different pictures of his work and examine them under this perspective. Then you will see a tree "root over gargoyle" tells about a creature being overwhelmed by a tree, a Penelope examined, maybe seduced by another tree and a little clay head a funny joke adding a simple flower. It is about telling stories not making sculptures. Don't look at the "big works" only and don't think what Nick has made was always supposed to be mad, different, strange or odd. Look at his craftmanship, see the patience and don't forget about the tiny, small ephemera he also made.