STAIR HOLE - LULWORTH

STAIR HOLE - LULWORTH

£840.00 GBP
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STAIR HOLE - LULWORTH

STAIR HOLE - LULWORTH

Currently Available

2026, Charred Wood

Unframed Dimensions: 50 cm × 50 cm (19.7 in × 19.7 in)
Framed Dimensions: 54 cm × 54 cm (21.3 in × 21.3 in)

Original work, signed by the artist, accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, with the sale recorded in the artist’s archive.

PURCHASING OPTIONS:

Unframed: £840

Framed: £1,110 – presented in a museum-quality, bespoke charred frame. Currently photographed unframed.

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All artworks can be supplied framed, with museum-quality bespoke framing and secure crating for transport.

Certain works can also be shipped unframed if you prefer to use your own framer, or are shipping overseas and would like a more economical option. Unframed works are carefully packaged to archival standards and include professional framing guidance.

FRAMING

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I also offer a bespoke framing service through Ro Frames, who take exceptional care in the handling and presentation of artworks. Using sustainable wood, museum-grade materials, UV-protective glazing, and conservation-standard, acid-free mounting techniques, each frame is crafted to preserve and enhance the work.

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About the Work

I have been working weekly through my Journal de Bord series for several years—an ongoing practice rooted in real-time observation, much like a captain's log. This approach is inspired by the Japanese shichijni ko calendar, where each micro-season lasts only a few days. Nature is constantly changing, and I strive to capture those fleeting moments before they vanish.

This piece is part of my Journal de Bord series, shared with my catalogue subscribers each week. In this entry, I reflect on what I observed in nature, how the piece unfolded, and the specific moment that inspired the work. Below is the journal entry to go alongside this artwork.

Entrée n°106

Lulworth Cove and Stair Hole, situated along Dorset’s Jurassic Coast, are internationally recognised geological formations shaped by millions of years of coastal erosion. Lulworth Cove is one of the world’s best examples of a circular cove, formed as the sea broke through bands of resistant limestone and eroded the softer rock behind. Just to the west, Stair Hole reveals the earlier stages of this same process, with folded rock strata, sea caves and narrow inlets exposing layers of the coastline’s geological history.

Sticking to 50x50cm board to keep the series coherent. I went to Lulworth to worth with the chalk and flint, I want to capture the different sizes how you had large specimens and tiny fragments nestled in between. 

For the work I created in Stair hole there was an abundance of different stones, I tried to pick one of each kind to create this piece to reflect the layers that are visible in the cliff face.

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