Within his sculptures, Michael-Francis Cartwright is able to adroitly, and seemingly intuitively, distil a vast multitude of complexities and narratives of not only form, line and colour, but more importantly human emotion, memory and lived experience into striking and beautifully crafted forms.
Born in 1959, Michael-Francis Cartwright is an artist with a multifaceted practice and a wide ranging explorative approach. His sculptural works are expressed through harmonious layered forms that challenge our perceptions of what a sculpture can be and what it can tell us about the world we inhabit.
These works, ranging from the monumental to intimate in size, have an inherent feel of nature’s touch to them. Meaning the forms that Michael creates have the visual signs and tactility to suggest that they have been borrowed from the forests, mountains and seas around us. This sense of excavated natural form belies the craftsmanship and deep understanding of material quality that he possesses across marble and bronze.
Michael has ateliers in Correns, France, in Ponte a Serraglio, Italy and in Blairgowrie, Australia. Michael is member of the Royal Sculpture Society and has exhibited extensively in Australia, Italy, France, Singapore, Hong Kong and Germany.