George Triggs
Sculpture for me is a life passion and I can’t imagine ever stopping. Creating sculpture is trying to express emotion at the core of our existence.Our bodies are vessels responding and interacting with the world through our senses. We store emotional information throughout our person, from the obvious body language to subtle muscle tensions and stress lines. This is our way of experiencing life with the human form used as a language to the soul. I feel every piece has a life of its own, be it real, dreamlike or an inexpressible feeling that you know is important. Not only this but our brains have learnt to interpret faces and bodies instinctively and a sculpture that has a human presence can have this effect creating a very personal interaction between sculptor and viewer.






