Schoony | Panel Boy Soldier | Prototype
Schoony | Panel Boy Soldier | Prototype
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Schoony (Jon Schofield, b. 1970)
Panel Boy Soldier | Prototype
Original prototype sculpture
Schoony — Jon Schofield, the British sculptor and former Hollywood special effects artist whose credits include work on films including Saving Private Ryan and Troy — brings to his fine art practice a technical command of the human figure that is exceptionally rare. His Boy Soldier series confronts the viewer with something profoundly dissonant: a child's face, rendered with hyper-realist precision, placed in the context of armed conflict. The work does not illustrate a position. It holds the contradiction open and asks the viewer to sit with it.
Panel Boy Soldier | Prototype is a work of particular historical significance within Schoony's career: this is the original prototype from which the subsequent editions were developed. As the first execution of the concept — the work in which the artist resolved the formal and technical decisions that all subsequent versions followed — it occupies a unique position in the series. Prototypes in sculpture are analogous to unique impressions or artist's proofs in printmaking: primary works from which multiples derive, and therefore the most historically significant objects in any given series.
Available through Creed Gallery, Ascot. Private viewings by appointment for collectors across Berkshire, Surrey, and London.
Original prototype
Certificate of Authenticity
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