Residency: Ann-Margreth Bohl
Residency
Open to public: Saturday 14th 10-4pm
Bohl explores natural forms and scale via drawing and sculpture.
“Worked with a small stone for the past two months, drawing it and making casts out of beeswax. from Monday 9th May until Wednesday 18th May I am drawing this stone much bigger in the gallery.“
Ann-Margreth Bohl is a sculptor based in Stroud, Gloucestershire.
She works mainly in stone and metal, and categorises her work by Installation, Drawing, Lettering and Sculpture, however, her work also includes a variety of other media, from beeswax to sound.
Interested in light, shadow and the passing of time, Ann-Margreth’s recent work includes monumental sculptures which are time pieces, casting a complex and changing series of shadows; like modern Stonehenges, they’re precisely aligned with the sun as it moves across the sky.