sculpture . art nature . site responsive installation
Fiona Paterson is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice revolves around environmental issues and social change. Working instinctively within a number of techniques her aim is to break the boundaries between them and explore the resulting syntheses, drawing frequently on the influences from her Zimbabwean childhood and European roots.
She has a wide-ranging and experimental practice that integrates art, science and connections to the community.
Fiona's previous works consist of collaborations with other visual artists, scientists and community members producing sculptures, drawings, prints and environmental events using site specific materials, metal, wood, clay and fiber. While materially diverse, underlying themes of ecology, human condition and it's relation to and with the environment are consistently explored in her work.
She has a wide-ranging and experimental practice that integrates art, science and connections to the community.
Fiona's previous works consist of collaborations with other visual artists, scientists and community members producing sculptures, drawings, prints and environmental events using site specific materials, metal, wood, clay and fiber. While materially diverse, underlying themes of ecology, human condition and it's relation to and with the environment are consistently explored in her work.
Recent works
"Mountain Kisses"
Shinano Primitive Sense Art Festival, Japan
-Year: 2025
-Medium:Cedar Branches, recycled cotton from Kimono linings -Dimensions: 3m(H)X75cm diameter each
Shinano Primitive Sense Art Festival, Japan
-Year: 2025
-Medium:Cedar Branches, recycled cotton from Kimono linings -Dimensions: 3m(H)X75cm diameter each