Exeter-based sculptor James Lake uses cardboard as a sculptural material due to its immediacy, ease of availability, reasonable cost and low environmental impact.
He was commissioned by Libraries Unlimited to create a site-specific sculpture for Barnstaple Library & the result is the remarkable Reading Tree.
Designed to be placed at the heart of the library, the Reading Tree creates an inclusive space under which to gather and spend time. The idea for the Reading Tree developed as James observed how different individuals and groups use the space of the library throughout the day.
He likes to transform the utilitarian and overlooked cardboard box into a sophisticated and elaborate sculpting material, often creating three-dimensional portraits of people and anatomical models. The process and outcomes of making his work have always been intertwined with the practicalities of sculpting with a physical impairment.
In this workshop enjoy learning about crafting with cardboard with James & make a house for a bird to take home.
Minimum age 8 years +