Dave St. Clair Morgan

Spoon/Tree (2025.) Hand-carved recycled Skateboard Decks.
Having studied sculpture in Manchester previous to living in Berlin, my practice has predominantly focused on the natural 3‑dimensional elements within art. With roots in traditional wood carving and glass-work, and a strong appreciation of craft, my approach to making work has always held an ecological intention. Be it an intervention with a landscape, or the recycling of a commonly-used material, giving it a second life in an unorthodox scenario.
Spoons are a funny thing to obsess over. Something so ordinary, used so regularly and often disregarded as sheer cutlery. However, what if one removes its normal functionality?
To place it in a different scenario and change the commonly understood form. It is no longer what we associate a spoon to be. A spoon becomes a sculpture. This is the focus of this body of work — seeing how far from the commoner-garden metal utensil in one’s cutlery draw a spoon can be. Suspending the spoons from their source material creates a full circle moment. Impractical, almost impossible at times, but always visually retaining its original use, albeit in a foreign environment.
- Dave St. Clair Morgan