Peter Trevelyan, a Tylee Cottage artist-in-residence in 2017, constructs fragile sculptures by gluing thousands of .5mm mechanical pencil leads together.
Trevelyan's exhibition Delineate is on at Sarjeant on the Quay until September 1, and it brings together Trevelyan's new sculptures, along with selected works from the last 10 years.
Trevelyan also uses paper, plastic, glass and other media. Some of his works measure several metres, others are small, but they are all intricate, both in concept and construction.
The structures are, as he says, drawings that have had the paper removed, and they are calculated to challenge how people see the world.
"I am drawing in space. All drawing has its support whether it's pencil or pen on paper. The paper has been removed – so I see drawing as almost a preparatory ritual for affecting the world somehow. People plan buildings and plan societies so there are always drawings for that."