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" Abandoning the project was incredibly stressful after having gone through the process of building the room, installing the kiln, collecting the stones, sitting with the kiln day and night as it came to temperature, experiencing the failures. "
Day
Building
Night
" A snowball is simple, direct and familiar to most of us. I use this simplicity as a container for feelings and ideas that function on many levels. "
Simple
Us
Ideas
" A stone is ingrained with geological and historical memories. "
Geological
Stone
Memories
" As with all my work, whether it's a leaf on a rock or ice on a rock, I'm trying to get beneath the surface appearance of things. Working the surface of a stone is an attempt to understand the internal energy of the stone. "
Work
Rock
Leaf
" Even in winter an isolated patch of snow has a special quality. "
Quality
Winter
Special
" Fire is the origin of stone. By working the stone with heat, I am returning it to its source. "
Returning
Am
Fire
" Ideas must be put to the test. That's why we make things, otherwise they would be no more than ideas. There is often a huge difference between an idea and its realisation. I've had what I thought were great ideas that just didn't work. "
Work
Great
Test
" I did tests on small stones before collecting and committing myself to the larger ones. "
Before
Myself
Small
" I have walked around the same streets so many times, and then seen a place that had been hidden to me. I now know the sites in a way that makes me think I could have made better use of the connections between place and snowball. "
Connections
Me
Place
" I have worked with this red all over the world - in Japan, California, France, Britain, Australia - a vein running round the earth. It has taught me about the flow, energy and life that connects one place with another. "
Energy
World
Place
" I soon realised that what had happened on a small scale cannot necessarily be repeated on a larger scale. The stones were so big that the amount of heat required was prohibitively expensive and wasteful. "
Stones
Big
Expensive
" My art is an attempt to reach beyond the surface appearance. I want to see growth in wood, time in stone, nature in a city, and I do not mean its parks but a deeper understanding that a city is nature too-the ground upon which it is built, the stone with which it is made. "
City
Nature
Reach
" Not being able to touch is sometimes as interesting as being able to touch. "
Interesting
Sometimes
Touch
" Occasionally I have come across a last patch of snow on top of a mountain in late May or June. There's something very powerful about finding snow in summer. "
Summer
Powerful
Nature
" Once the fired stone is out of the kiln, it is still possible to mentally reconstruct it in its original form. "
Possible
Stone
Out
" People also leave presence in a place even when they are no longer there. "
Place
Presence
People
" People do not realise that many of my works are done in urban places. I was brought up on the edge of Leeds, five miles from the city centre-on one side were fields and on the other, the city. "
People
Places
Side
" Photography is a way of putting distance between myself and the work which sometimes helps me to see more clearly what it is that I have made. "
Distance
Myself
Photography
" Snow provokes responses that reach right back to childhood. "
Snow
Back
Childhood
" Some of the snowballs have a kind of animal energy. Not just because of the materials inside them, but in the way that they appear caged, captured. "
Energy
Animal
Way
" The early firings contained many stones. "
Early
Contained
Stones
" The first stone was just tried in the spirit of experimentation. The opening of the stone was far more interesting than the drawing that I had done on it. "
Drawing
Stone
More
" The hardened mass of liquid stones had much stronger qualities than those which had simply torn. The skin remained a recognisable part of the molten stone. "
Much
Stone
Stones
" The relationship between the public and the artist is complex and difficult to explain. There is a fine line between using this critical energy creatively and pandering to it. "
Energy
Difficult
Relationship
" The stones tear like flesh, rather than breaking. Although what happens is violent, it is a violence that is in stone. A tear is more unnerving than a break. "
Violence
Break
Like
" Three or four stones in one firing will all react differently. I try to achieve a balance between those that haven't progressed enough and those about to go too far. "
Enough
Balance
Achieve
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