I am lucky now, I have a brilliant commission. She is a mystic, Arthurian Princess in an exquisite dress. Her gaze will be a happy one, gazing into the future her head to one side. She can see the good times ahead and believes what she sees. I shall enjoy creating her passions and her […]
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Rodin and the thick ankles
A couple of years ago I went to dinner with one of my clients. It must be said that it was a fascinating evening and filled with happy memories, one of which I must share with you. I had just visited the Rodin Exhibition in the Royal Academy in London and noticed yet again that […]
The Ashmolean Oxford
This the oldest of Museums has had a revamp. Highly recommended. Here is a small taste of it.
Ground Breaking Children’s Exhibition for all at The Wallace Collection
Alfred Boucher Sculpture
Musee des Beaux Arts in Pau, http://www.pau.fr/le_reve/culture/20051008_142051 seems to be a place that needs visiting soon especially as it has, according to Sotheby’s, the original marble of this beautiful work by Alfred Boucher French (1850-1934). I have mentioned him before and added this to my Top 1000 Sculptures of all time. (and also found here […]
Patina Day
Getting there! see here too http://saved-from-the-bin.blogspot.com/
Garden Open Days Dorset and Art and Sculpture Trail
Have a look at that little poster, the colourful one and you will know what this is about!Martin Debenham, under the Mulberry tree (we are in Debenham country)!A Robert Mileham, installed here for just one day!Other side!Bored resident of the River Piddle”Family feeding; note the different head colour of the teenage spotted woodpecker on the […]
Sculpture Exhibition London Inspired by the Garden
Setting up my June exhibition, we have a well deserved lunch break. Inspired By The Garden 28 Cork Street, London. W1S 3NG Monday 1st June 2009 to Saturday 6th June 2009 Weekdays 10.00am – 6.00pm Saturday 10.00am – 5.00pm A percentage of proceeds will go to Young Art Scotland for Cancer Research UK and Roy […]
More of the Fine Arts Bronze Sculpture Foundry
Very busy with this and my Parian Ware and Terra Cotta works for exhibition in London in the first week in June. All will be revealed soon!
Brenda Naylor
Soviet metal-worker of the 1950s?No, Brenda Naylor.Exquisite portraits of dancers in bronze. See her work here; http://www.brendanaylor.co.uk/