> Jilly Sutton - Family Trees: 3 March – 31 March 2009 AT Conway Street, London
Wood is a living medium. To carve it - to follow its lines, to respect
its limits, to unlock its secrets - requires not only a skillful hand,
but a rare artistic spirit. Jilly Sutton has that skill and spirit.
They are in her blood. She came from a family of tree nurserymen. But,
if her love of wood is inherited, her vision is particularly her own.
Her work is arresting and individual. She carves monumental heads -
usually out of lime wood. They have the boldness, and simplicity of
myth. Sutton spent several years in Nigeria (learning the art of indigo
dying) and there is something of African carving in the strength of her
own work. But is tempered by other influences, by the art of Mitoriaj
and Brancusi, by close observation of life, and above all by a
responsiveness to the promptings of her block of wood.
"It never ceases to be a challenge to work with the vagaries of the organic nature of wood , but a love of the warmth, grain, and the re-cycling of ancient trees are all important to me. I like to feel the peaceful serenity of our Devon surroundings comes through in the sculpture.'
Jilly Sutton
For more information please contact Eleanor Ackland at Ellie@rebeccahossack.com
Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery
2a Conway Street,
Fitzroy Square,
London W1T 6BA
Monday - Saturday 10 - 6 pm
Sunday - Closed

