Author Archive | sculptor

Re-examining Rodin

Rodin was in every sentence in our first year of lectures. He was Alan’s hero, he could do no wrong, he made no mistakes. We were told to hold our breath and wonder. The RA had an exhibition back in 2009 where he took world centre stage. Room after room of nakedness, thick ankles, mould […]

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Arthurian Princess

HRH arrived home recently. My latest bronze work is now installed in my client’s garden. The mould was considered one of the most difficult ever done by the foundry and the amount of skilled work to bring her to this was very considerable. It was fun to do. The goblet’s contents may have the answer […]

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Seasons of sculpture

Here is a very early work. It reminds me of summer.  And this to remind us of what may come this winter. Autumn, Hey Look At Me. (Spring will be added when my new website becomes live.) Source: Dorset Sculpture

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A Garden Treasure in the Henry Moore Foundation

I came across this quite by accident and wonder if Chicago would be interested in it? Chris mentioned that he hoped some Art would come to him. Seriously though, this is in the garden at Perry Green, home of the Henry Moore Foundation with the following description:  Bronzefrau Nr 3 recalls Moore’s iconic reclining female […]

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Brugge Again

The wooden pulpit is just amazing, the detail and composition is somewhat complex to say the least. It would take a month to give this town’s art some justice. If you happen to visit mainland Europe then don’t miss out on Brugge, the Architecture is worth seeing of course, chocolate excellent and the Art worthy […]

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Did you see Felicity Kendle’s tv show on her parents theatre company in India? Quite fascinating. Source: Dorset Sculpture

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Emergence

Hanover Square in London: old news I know but have you seen this?  http://londonist.com/2012/04/emergence-new-sculpture-for-hanover-square.php?showpage=4#gallery-1 Source: Dorset Sculpture

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Brugge Again

The wooden pulpit is just amazing, the detail and composition is somewhat complex to say the least. It would take a month to give this town’s art some justice. If you happen to visit mainland Europe then don’t miss out on Brugge, the Architecture is worth seeing of course, chocolate excellent and the Art worthy […]

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