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Water and Air
Throughout his career Martin Hodge has explored the spatial relationship between technology and nature. This project has seen the development and building of numerous objects that use water and air as a metaphor for the limitations and possibilities of understanding the human condition.



Monrovia (Fabric, plywood)

Marsupial (Bronze)

Life jacket (Resin, wood, thread)



Equilibrium (Steel, aluminum, wire)

Submarine (Steel, plywood, paint)


Marsupial (Steel, wood)
Monrovia (Steel acrylic, fabric)


Scarecrow (Steel, aluminum, glass)

Tower of Two Wings and Flowers (Steel, fibreglass, fabric, plywood)

Marsupial (Steel, wire)

Airplane (Resin, steel, plastic)

Airplane (Cabbage, wire, thread)


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