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Edward Inchbold

Shedding Velvet

31 March - 25 April 2026

Shedding velvet marks a transitional phase in a deer's antler development, one of renewal. While growing, the antlers are wrapped in a soft, living layer called velvet, rich with blood and nutrients. As growth concludes, internal changes slowly withdraw this support, causing the velvet to dry and decay. In response, the deer presses and scrapes its antlers against trees and rough surfaces, gradually peeling away the withered covering. What remains is bare bone. Hardened, exposed, and newly formed, they eventually, through some labour, reveal a structure shaped through both gentle nourishment and the necessity of abrasion. This deliberate and forceful act prepares the animal for the coming season of competition and display.

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Electricity (hiding) 2024

Electricity (hiding) 2024

Oil on canvas 75 x 61 cm

Group 2024

Group 2024

Oil on canvas 61 x 75 cm

Study for portrait after 30 rounds of ECT 2024

Study for portrait after 30 rounds of ECT 2024

Oil on canvas 50 x 60 cm

Rope

Rope

Oil on canvas 76 x 100 cm

Showroom

Showroom

Oil on canvas 120 x 90 cm

Horizon

Horizon

Oil on canvas 60 x 50 cm

Ceremony

Ceremony

Oil on canvas 100 x 150 cm

Head 1

Head 1

Oil on canvas 40 x 30 cm

Boxer

Boxer

Oil on canvas 100 x 150 cm

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