Spanner Man. Hand tools in art
Ceramic head and spanner. July 2015
The ceramic head in this sculpture is held in the jaws of the spanner by a thin wooden rod that forms the head’s neck.
It is uncertain whether the head is trapped in the jaws of the spanner or whether the head and the spanner form a single entity, with the spanner as the body (The shape of the spanner suggests a seated or crouching body).
It could be interpreted that the head in the sculpture represents the thinking part of the person, while the spanner represents the physical body of the person, the thinking part thus being clamped (possibly against its will) to the physical part. This could have metaphysical connotations or connotations invoking the expression “born in the wrong body”.
This tension of ambiguity of meaning is one of the things I like about the piece.
Workshop tools and handyman tools such as spanners, hammers and pliers are a recurring feature of my small scale sculptural work.