A VERY PINK SCULPTURE AT DUBLIN CASTLE
It’s fascinating how Jam Sutton’s “David and Goliath” sculpture has made such a striking impression at Dublin Castle.
Jam Sutton and His Work:
Contemporary Artist: Jam Sutton is a contemporary English artist known for blending classical themes with modern aesthetics. His work often involves reinterpreting historical narratives through a contemporary lens. He frequently utilises modern techniques, such as 3D printing, to create his sculptures.
“David and Goliath” Style: His rendition of “David and Goliath” is a prime example of this fusion. It presents David in streetwear, complete with a baseball cap and Nike trainers, offering a stark contrast to the traditional depictions. The use of a bright pink colour, also, gives the work a very modern feel.
3D Printing: A key aspect of this particular sculpture is its construction. It was created using 3D printing technology, allowing for a large-scale and detailed reproduction of his original design. The original work was made of Carrara marble, and the Dublin castle version was made by 3d scanning that original, and then 3d printing the scanned file.
Themes: Sutton’s work often explores themes of power, representation, and the reinterpretation of historical narratives.
“David and Goliath” at Dublin Castle:
Exhibition Context:
The sculpture was featured as part of an exhibition at Dublin Castle. It was part of the “On a Pedestal” exhibition.
Appearance and Materials: The sculpture’s vibrant pink colour and modern design create a striking contrast with the historical architecture of Dublin Castle.
It is a 3d printed sculpture.
Removal/Maintenance: It is possible that the sculpture could be removed for maintenance purposes. 3d printed sculptures, especially those displayed outdoors, require occasional upkeep.