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Pieces in Thistle Gallery, Park Road, Glasgow

2 July 2015

As of today until, at least the end of the month a number of my pieces are on display and for sale at Thistle Gallery, Park Road, Glasgow. The pieces there are: She, ReGuard, In Progress, Nature/Nurture, Changes, Sprit and Conversation 1. Go have a look and say Hi to Carol for me 🙂

Facebook page online

10-4-2015  The new  Facebook page is Online check it out! 

Gibson Street Gala

24-5-2013

I am having a stall in the Art Fusion section of the Gibson Street Gala this year for the second year in a row.

The Gibson Street Gala is on Sunday the Second of June from noon until five o’clock (roughly).

This year I have set my self a challenge, to finish a piece specially for the Gala, I have started this piece on Monday the 20th of May and you can follow the progress through daily updates on my facebook page:  http://www.facebook.com/tim.dijkman.376 and hopefully I’ll see you there and you can touch the finished product 😉

Large Window Display

Hi All,

As of today , for the next two weeks or so, there is a Large Window Display of some of my work at Oddbins 164-165 Hyndland Road Glasgow, have a look if you pass.2013-03-01 17.03.42

  • Tim Dijkman is a Dutch born artist who has been living in Glasgow, Scotland for over a decade. Having studied Structural Design in the Netherlands, he began sculpting in ceramics and has developed his skills to work in wood and stone. Sculpture is something that has fascinated Tim for a long time for the way it changes according to situation, reaction to light and position of the observer; a real 3-D experience. To Tim, touch is an integral part of the process of making and experiencing a sculpture. "For me, carving is like starting a conversation with the material you are carving, discovering the story the crude shape has to tell, the promise of the hidden form." He likes to work with different kinds of wood and stone from varying locations to explore this individuality. The challenge is to find an individual expression of form within each piece of raw material. To achieve this, Tim brings together his idea of an imagined shape and his understanding of the wood or stone. The way the substance lets itself be shaped might dictate or influence the direction he takes, sometimes swimming against the stream to reach an ideal, and sometimes adjusting the original idea to get a more harmonious result. "The goal I have when shaping a piece is to find a harmony and balance between the material and the envisioned shape." The result is that every artwork is a unique manifestation of an idea for form, brought into being through exploration of the individual qualities of a particular piece of wood or stone. His pieces are very tactile and he encourages you to touch the pieces, because what's the point of three dimensions if you're not allowed to experience them.

  • Art

    Tales of Hoffmann (2017)

    Wood Carving Material: SPruce, Glass, 12” 78rpm record, stainless steel Origin: Vught, the Netherlands Treatment: varnis Dimensions: approx. 75 x More…

    Core (2017)

    Wood Carving on a slate plinth Material: Beech (Fagus) Origin: Glasgow Botanic Gardens Treatment: Beeswax Dimensions: approx. 34 x 43 More…

    Progression (2016/2017)

    Wood Carving on a slate plinth Material: Beech (Fagus) Origin: Glasgow Botanic Gardens Treatment: Beeswax Dimensions: approx. 35 x 50 More…

    ‘doodle’ (2016)

    Wood Carving Material: Walnut (Juglans) Origin: Kilbarchan Treatment: Beeswax Dimensions: approx.  12x 12x 19 cm In Private Collection

    Scallop (2016)

    Wood Carving on a slate plinth Material: Walnut (Juglans) Origin: Kilbarchan Treatment: Beeswax Dimensions: approx. 40 x 16 x 50 More…

    Poised (2016)

      Wood Carving Material: Scottish Walnut (Kilbarchan) Base: Slate Treatment: Beeswax Dimensions: approx. 60 x 43 x 70 cm