Aisling Hedgecock

Artist Aisling Hedgecock’s sculpture is produced by simulating the building techniques of bacterial growth or accelerated clustering. Using micro poly balls as her material these forms take on the appearance of crystalline coral formations. However due to the nature of the material the effect is synthetic and toxic in its nature utilising the day glow colour of early science-fiction B movies or fantasy planet landscapes. As particles are the chosen material Hedgecock pushes the boundaries of the object in space. Her interest lies in edges not being defined but only hovering within infinity.

Graduating from the RCA Sculpture School in 2006 Hedgecock has just completed a two year Sainsbury Scholarship at The British School In Rome. Hedgecock is currently living and working in Dorset.