Laser cutting and engraving specialist Cutting Technologies has teamed up with renowned artist, Tom Hiscocks to produce several intricate laser-cut sculptures. Tom recently created two console tables with male and female torso sculptures which were laser cut using cor-ten before being copper plated. The commission came following the Harrogate International Visual Arts Fair last year which featured a series of Tom’s figurative sculptures made in either metal or acrylic – each having been laser-cut by Cutting Technologies.
Working alongside Nunnington-based gallery, Bils and Rye, who represented Tom’s work at the fair, Tom’s work featured Chinese Whisper, a female torso incorporating 28 layers of metal which had been laser cut by Cutting Technologies.
Jane Robinson, director and co-founder of Cutting Technologies added: “Creative projects like this really get our juices flowing. Our growing relationship with Tom showcases what can be done using materials such as cor-ten, steel and acrylic and intricate laser cutting.
Laser specialist Cutting Technologies firmly believes that the only barrier to what can be laser cut and engraved is one’s imagination.
Whether it’s one-off, unique intricate laser cut cor-ten which forms a console table, or a spectacular laser cut decorative panel in wood, Cut Tec’s lasers have seen it all over the past 13 years.