The whipping boy and his scapegoat. Click image to enlarge.
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Sketchbook Moment No. 49
Picasso’s Guernica with some of the more glaring errors corrected. Click image to enlarge.
Sketchbook Moment No. 48
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Transports of Delight
A wonderful new one off piece by Keith Newstead. Size 50 cm tall 38 cm long 36 cm wide (wings extended) £1750 (excl. VAT) – Sold.
Simon Tait’s Mews No.16
A moving science story There’s a symbiosis about Cabaret and this little outfit behind the railway line at Acton with the national impact and the global connections that makes you think they must have been joined at the hip, but this is their first project together. Steve Pizzey’s Science Projects are creating CMT’s long-wished-for travelling […]
Nairn Automata Exhibition
An exhibition of antique and contemporary automata has been extended by popular demand. Presented by The House of Automata at the Nairn Museum the exhibition will run until the 31st October. It features a number of modern pieces made by Paul Spooner as well as a range of antique automata.
Sketchbook Moment No. 47
Reformed robot washing the feet of a leper. Click image to enlarge.
Woman in an Armchair
A new one-off piece by Paul Spooner. With echoes of Picasso’s cubist painting ‘Seated Bather by the Sea’ (1930) Spooner’s chair has 8 fingers which move like a wonky Peter Markey Wave Machine. The piece is operated by batteries (included) and the fingers start moving when the knob on the drawer is turned. Oak and […]
Sketchbook Moment No. 46
Robo-Fetishist. Click image to enlarge.
Eight Lessons Learned from Making a Wooden Clock – Dug’s Tips 1
We are delighted to introduce the first of a new quarterly column by automata maker and enthusiast Dug North. The column will focus on automata construction techniques and assorted methods of creating motion. Dug will also highlight the works of various automata makers, (some you are sure to have heard of and some you probably […]