
A very simple thing from me this week for The Kick-About No. 145. I acquired some moulds for chocolate Easter eggs – a large one and a small one. I filled one half of the large mould with filler and then pushed the curvature of the smaller mould into the top of the larger filled mould—and left the whole thing to dry. When the time came, I carefully removed the big half from its mould, and then pulled off/out the smaller mould, to reveal a very smooth egg-shaped crater. I then sanded the flat surface of the form to tidy any too-rough edges. That done, it was just a case of photographing the Hepworth-inspired form to capitalise on the various ways in which the ‘hollow’ assumed three-dimensions all of its own.












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