Commission Archives - Angela McMahon https://angelamcmahon.co.uk/category/commission/ Sat, 16 Dec 2023 16:28:46 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://i0.wp.com/angelamcmahon.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/cropped-icon.jpg?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Commission Archives - Angela McMahon https://angelamcmahon.co.uk/category/commission/ 32 32 200933968 Love Me Don’t Leave Me 2021 https://angelamcmahon.co.uk/2022/01/19/love-me-dont-leave-me-2021/ Wed, 19 Jan 2022 14:18:11 +0000 https://angelamcmahon.co.uk/?p=277 Reclaimed plastic and LED lights Angela McMahon is a local artist who works with discarded materials to create beautiful and thought-provoking sculptures, installations and drawings. Her work casts a spotlight on the environmental impacts of our ‘throwaway’ consumer society. Love Me Don’t Leave Me explores the beauty of nature and our seductive/destructive relationship with plastic.… Continue reading Love Me Don’t Leave Me 2021

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Reclaimed plastic and LED lights

Angela McMahon is a local artist who works with discarded materials to create beautiful and thought-provoking sculptures, installations and drawings. Her work casts a spotlight on the environmental impacts of our ‘throwaway’ consumer society. Love Me Don’t Leave Me explores the beauty of nature and our seductive/destructive relationship with plastic.

Angela’s work is inspired by a passion for the natural world and explores the resources and materials of human consumption and the traces and imprints they leave on the environment. Drawing on her background in geology and environmental protection her creative practice considers how our consumption is distanced from the natural resources used, the processes and materials of making and any thought for the impacts of disposal. The dichotomy of ‘stuff’ that is both useful and toxic, beautiful and dangerous. Material choices emerge from the physicality of everyday things in our throwaway society and research into their geological and anthropological lifecycles. She aspires to create work that is engaging and inspiring but also thought-provoking and educational.

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Rainbow Tree 2020 https://angelamcmahon.co.uk/2021/12/17/2020-rainbowtree/ Fri, 17 Dec 2021 10:54:06 +0000 https://angelamcmahon.co.uk/?p=1 Installed as a beacon of hope in difficult times Rainbow Tree takes Telegraph Hill back to its roots as a signalling station. Celebrating community, connection and collaboration, inspiring our imaginations to thoughts of a brighter, more compassionate, caring future. The Rainbow Tree was installed on the top of the Telegraph Hill Centre for Christmas, but,… Continue reading Rainbow Tree 2020

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Rainbow Tree 2020

Installed as a beacon of hope in difficult times Rainbow Tree takes Telegraph Hill back to its roots as a signalling station. Celebrating community, connection and collaboration, inspiring our imaginations to thoughts of a brighter, more compassionate, caring future. The Rainbow Tree was installed on the top of the Telegraph Hill Centre for Christmas, but, due to popular demand, it will stay up until 2nd February 20.

The plastic poster tubes used to create Rainbow Christmas Tree were rescued from the recycling after a corporate marketing mail out was cancelled. The structure was inspired by the hexagonal organic carbon ring molecules from which the plastic is made and the substance itself. Plastic is a polymer which comes from the Greek ‘poly’ meaning many and ‘mer’ meaning unit. The natural hexagonal shape of the carbon ring is extrapolated from micro to macro to create a robust and elegant sculpture.

Angela McMahon works with discarded materials to create beautiful and thought-provoking sculptures, installations and drawings that cast a spotlight on the environmental footprints and dilemmas of the Anthropocene consumer society.

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SustainabiliTree 2019 https://angelamcmahon.co.uk/2019/12/16/sustainabilitree-2019/ Mon, 16 Dec 2019 12:59:00 +0000 https://angelamcmahon.co.uk/?p=37 Lower Marsh Plaza, Waterloo SE1 7AY SustainabiliTree was designed and built by SE London artist Angela McMahon to provide an alternative Christmas tree that supports the drive for sustainability in the We Are Waterloo Business Improvement District. It offers a visceral experience of something we might normally just throw away and an opportunity to reflect.… Continue reading SustainabiliTree 2019

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Lower Marsh Plaza, Waterloo SE1 7AY

SustainabiliTree was designed and built by SE London artist Angela McMahon to provide an alternative Christmas tree that supports the drive for sustainability in the We Are Waterloo Business Improvement District. It offers a visceral experience of something we might normally just throw away and an opportunity to reflect. The simplicity of the ethereal green glow provides a calm haven from our contemporary ideas of Christmas, a visually succinct alternative for a celebration originally designed to bring colour and light to the dark, cold winter months. It stands as a beacon for our times as we consider the future and our environmental impact on planet earth.

Angela McMahon has always worked with discarded materials to create beautiful and thought-provoking sculptures, installations and drawings that cast a spotlight on the environmental footprints and dilemmas of the Anthropocene consumer society. The plastic poster tubes used to create SustainabiliTree were rescued from the recycling after a corporate marketing mail out was cancelled. The structure was inspired by the hexagonal patterns in nature, the organic carbon ring molecules from which the plastic is made and the substance itself. Plastic is a polymer which comes from the Greek ‘poly’ which means many and ‘mer’ which means unit. The hexagonal shape of the carbon ring is found elsewhere in nature and is here extrapolated from micro to macro to form the robust and elegant hexagonal packing used to make the SustainabiliTree sculpture.

Thanks to my fabulous team Stuart Leeser, Carl Ramm, David White.

Mini-tree model pack instructions

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