by Will Cottrell | Apr 15, 2026 | Context
Artist Statement Technique & Process Bamboo is my primary material, and I use a combination of cuts, splits, breakages, offcuts and connection techniques to create sculptural forms. I use bamboo carpentry as a means of engaging with ideas of connection,...
by Will Cottrell | Jul 12, 2025 | Context
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by Will Cottrell | Jul 4, 2025 | Context
The Cremation of Luang Pho Kung In Thai culture, forest monks like Luang Pho Kung are venerated as living embodiments of deep spiritual power—men who have spent lifetimes in silence, discipline, and communion with the unseen. When Luang Pho Kung passed away in 2022 at...
by Will Cottrell | Jul 4, 2025 | Context
Daemons Inspired by the intimacy of Lee Jeffries’ portraits and the metaphysical world of Philip Pullman’s His Dark Materials, Daemons reimagines homeless men as mythic figures—humans whose daemon companions are not lost but visible, fused into their very being. Each...
by Will Cottrell | Jul 4, 2025 | Context
Skeleton Woman Inspired by the Inuit myth of the same name, Skeleton Woman speaks to the possibility of return—from death, from abandonment, from the deep. In the story, a woman’s skeleton lies forgotten on the ocean floor until a fisherman, moved by compassion, draws...
by Will Cottrell | Jul 4, 2025 | Context
Satyr In Greek mythology, satyrs were wild, lusty woodland spirits embodying revelry, desire, and mischief. In this piece, the satyr is reimagined not in the forest but on the pavement, caught mid-strut like a familiar Friday night apparition. Floral patterns wrap the...