Joseph Pine is an artist and object-maker whose work investigates the interplay of process, surface, texture, and patina, utilising traditional metalsmithing techniques. His creations draw inspiration from both natural and organic forms, as well as the signs of abuse, disuse, and disrepair found in the man-made world. This duality allows his work to straddle the boundary between the formal and the formless.
Through a careful exploration of forming, forging, and surface embellishment, Joseph imbues each piece with a unique personality and perspective. His use of dark, moody patinas and rough textures invites viewers to contemplate a sense of melancholy juxtaposed with hope. Are these objects in a state of becoming, or are they being undone? Have they suffered neglect to the point of abandonment, or are they simply stunted in time, suspended in the liminal space between material and object? Each work prompts reflection on its existence, inviting us to engage with the narratives embedded within its surfaces.