David Mayne produces work for galleries, public spaces and the domestic environment. His artwork has been commissioned throughout the country and can be found in town centres, rural locations, public buildings and private homes and gardens.
Public Art can range from site-specific landmark sculptures and city centre improvement schemes to smaller more intimate pieces. Community consultation is an important aspect of commissioned work and this can include exhibitions and talks as well as practical workshop sessions.
A variety of different techniques and materials are used to produce both gallery and public artwork. They include coiling, welding, cutting, grinding, rusting, polishing, plating and casting. Mild and stainless steel, bronze, cast-iron, aluminium and stone are all used in this work.
Throughout his career David has maintained a commitment to education and has worked with schools and colleges across the country, encouraging both children and teachers to participate in sculpture projects.
David has exhibited in both commercial and municipal galleries and has work in public and private collections. |