Mouse
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Artistic Approach and Process
Mouse is a Bradford-based artist whose creative journey has been deeply shaped by his family heritage and regional ties. Specialising in wood sculpture, Mouse draws inspiration from the natural material's long-lasting properties and historical significance. "Before you even start telling a story of your art, the material already has a story," he says, emphasising how each piece of wood carries its own history before being transformed into art. The process of working with wood is highly personal for him, as his grandparents were wood carvers, making it feel "quite privileged to be able to sculpt wood because itās just got so much history." His work often touches on themes of consciousness and infinity, concepts that offer artistic freedom due to their abstract nature. Mouse is known for being "conceptually driven," frequently incorporating infinity signs into his sculptures and using found materials to remain resourceful.
Ā Artistic Background
Inspirations and Themes
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Emerging Artist Awards Experience and Working with SCAF
Mouse's involvement in the 2024 Emerging Artist Awards marked a significant step in his artistic career. He discovered the awards through a friend and saw it as an opportunity to bring to life a sculpture he had envisioned, centred around the concept of infinity. "The Emerging Artist Awards were a really nice challenge, and I just enjoyed the entire experience. Iād do it tomorrow again if I could," he recalls. The experience provided him with valuable exposure and recognition, particularly within Yorkshire's art community. He describes being associated with the Scott Creative Arts Foundation as humbling, noting, "In terms of how well recognised SCAF are, especially in Yorkshire in the art community, people know who they are, and most people will know of an artist that has been part of the Emerging Artist Awards."
Post Emerging Artist Awards
Since participating in the Emerging Artist Awards, Mouse has continued to expand his creative practice. He is currently working on a commission piece for Scarborough Museum, set for exhibition next year. His involvement in the Leeds art scene has remained strong, and he continues to seek out opportunities to grow as an artist. The experience with SCAF has not only increased his visibility but also opened doors for larger-scale projects. He is committed to further developing his skills and building upon the foundation laid by his participation in the awards.
Looking ahead, Mouse has ambitious plans for his career. He hopes to work with more museums and undertake large-scale sculpture commissions. His connection to Yorkshire remains an essential part of his vision, and he aspires to help grow the art scene in Bradford, drawing on the resourcefulness he developed growing up in the area. "I love being in a metropolitan area with all of the galleries and art link-ups, but Iām also five minutes away from the Bradford Moors, so I can go and be in the middle of the countryside and just sit in peace," he reflects. Ultimately, Mouseās future aspirations involve continuing to challenge himself creatively while contributing to the cultural landscape of his home region.