Charlotte Mayer Czech, 1929-2022
Flight II, 2013
Bronze
80 x 94 x 94 cm
31 1/2 x 37 1/8 x 37 1/8 in
Base diameter: 40 cm
31 1/2 x 37 1/8 x 37 1/8 in
Base diameter: 40 cm
Edition 2 of 8
Flight II is an exceptional work by sculptor Charlotte Mayer. Using her signature method of bronze tines in an elegant twist to communicate, flight, power and lift ‘Flight II’ would...
Flight II is an exceptional work by sculptor Charlotte Mayer. Using her signature method of bronze tines in an elegant twist to communicate, flight, power and lift ‘Flight II’ would make an elegant centre piece for any room or hallway.
Charlotte Mayer’s family came from Prague, moving to England in 1939. She studied at Goldsmith’s College at the young age of 16, and then went onto the Royal College of Art, where she was taught by Frank Dobson and John Skeaping who Mayer remembers encouraged his pupils to experiment with natural materials, a technique that she still uses today.
During the 1970s Mayer returned to her interest in the natural world thanks to holidays taken with her family on Dartmoor. Her work developed into beautiful poised, serene forms inspired by pods, leaves, shells and ammonites, with movement becoming a significant characteristic of her work.
Mayer’s affinity with the natural world can certainly be seen in her outdoor sculpture where simple curves and subtle plays of light sit in perfect harmony with their natural surroundings. Her sculpture also works well in an architectural setting and she has been commissioned to create work for a number of commercial institutions including BNP Paribas, London. Mayer is represented in a number of other corporate, institutional and private collections in Europe, Japan, Hong Kong and the USA. She lives and works in London.
Charlotte Mayer’s family came from Prague, moving to England in 1939. She studied at Goldsmith’s College at the young age of 16, and then went onto the Royal College of Art, where she was taught by Frank Dobson and John Skeaping who Mayer remembers encouraged his pupils to experiment with natural materials, a technique that she still uses today.
During the 1970s Mayer returned to her interest in the natural world thanks to holidays taken with her family on Dartmoor. Her work developed into beautiful poised, serene forms inspired by pods, leaves, shells and ammonites, with movement becoming a significant characteristic of her work.
Mayer’s affinity with the natural world can certainly be seen in her outdoor sculpture where simple curves and subtle plays of light sit in perfect harmony with their natural surroundings. Her sculpture also works well in an architectural setting and she has been commissioned to create work for a number of commercial institutions including BNP Paribas, London. Mayer is represented in a number of other corporate, institutional and private collections in Europe, Japan, Hong Kong and the USA. She lives and works in London.
Provenance
From the artist's estateLiterature
Charlotte Mayer: In Essence, 2013, Tom Flynn
Publications
Charlotte Mayer: In Essence, 2013, Tom Flynn
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