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A Racehorse at Chartwell House – A Christmas Tribute to Sir Winston Churchill A Place of History and Reflection Chartwell
Handcrafted at Scale – Where Heat, Metal and Time Shape Lasting Sculpture There is a point in sculpture where refinement
Bronze has always been a material of permanence. For centuries, it has been chosen not for convenience, but for what
Sculpture has a unique ability to move us. It occupies space, invites touch, and captures our attention in a way
Capturing an animal mid-stride, mid-pounce, or mid-flight is one of the greatest challenges in sculpture. True movement isn’t simply the
In the world of fine art sculpture, a name carries weight – tying identity, heritage and vision into one. For
Oxidised steel sculpture — often referred to as Corten steel or a rustic steel finish — has become one of
From Raw Material to Monument – Why Everything Is Made at Wolds Farm In contemporary sculpture, it has become increasingly
A British Sculptor Working Internationally Sculpture for Hotels, Estates and Public Art Sculpture has been my profession for over a
FORMULA E AND UNICEF ANNOUNCE THE SALE OF A ONE-OFF SPHERE SCULPTURE, WITH ALL PROFITS SUPPORTING THE WORLD’S MOST VULNERABLE
We Are Working With Formula E & Unicef To Create A Unique One Of A Kind Sphere Sculpture. Using Various
The fact that we make purely British sculptures is something that we say on a regular basis but it is