Deep Sea Skeleton
Deep Sea Skeleton

Sculpture

Deep Sea Skeleton

Sculpting the skeletal forms initially in wax allowed me to intimately explore and learn about the details of the most structural component of these animals. I began to understand how their structure informs their fluid/swimming motions in the... More

Fishtail Turn
Fishtail Turn

Sculpture

Fishtail Turn

Sculpting the skeletal forms initially in wax allowed me to intimately explore and learn about the details of the most structural component of these animals. I began to understand how their structure informs their fluid/swimming motions in the... More

Malachite Transformation
Malachite Transformation

Painting

Malachite Transformation

A malachite growth pattern is transforming into other forms, making a fossilized pattern appear to be moving and living. This painting explores the idea of pattern formation and transformation within nature and within an individual. Malachite is a... More

Sea Turtle Skeleton
Sea Turtle Skeleton

Sculpture

Sea Turtle Skeleton

Sculpting the skeletal forms initially in wax allowed me to intimately explore and learn about the details of the most structural component of these animals. I began to understand how their structure informs their fluid/swimming motions in the... More

Skeletal Fish Mask
Skeletal Fish Mask

Sculpture

Skeletal Fish Mask

Sculpting the skeletal forms initially in wax allowed me to intimately explore and learn about the details of the most structural component of these animals. I began to understand how their structure informs their fluid/swimming motions in the... More

Spiral Topographical Map
Spiral Topographical Map

Sculpture

Spiral Topographical Map

Created by layering plasma-cutted steel sheets into a spiral form and inspired by drawing fungal growth pattens and their fluid lines.

Work by

Alex Power

Drawing, Painting and Sculpture

“In this body of work, ridged, fossilized and ingrained archaeological and geological forms are explored in their relation to the water element to integrate their changing fluid nature into the...” [More]