The artwork in this section is more experimental and generally smaller scale. The sculptures are all bespoke and often commissioned for a particular space.
The sculptures are usually mixed-media and made from FOUND OBJECTS. some pieces have been specifically commissioned to be photographed for advertising campaigns and this section also showcases work coming up for exhibition.
Wall mounted sculpture using a beautiful, old wooden drawer. There are 28 individually made flower pots using vintage glass chandelier pieces, copper and dice cups.
I have done three wall mounted pieces that include vintage brass bullet casings. It's poignant to think about what can be done with such a destructive small object. The end results, I hope, are quite powerful.
This wall mounted piece with two bunnies is made from vintage maracas, upside down coat hooks and nut crackers.
This bird began it's life when I found the wonderful rakes which look surprisingly like birds feet.
Highly relevant and personal to the client or designed for a specific interiors space.
Exhibition from 17th - 27th November 2016. Mall Galleries, The Mall, London SW1.
Within a clear acrylic box frame, I have created an alphabet of found objects and vintage printing blocks.
I have made many sheep over the years, of various sizes, sometimes used for advertising campaigns, sometimes for exhibition and sometimes to commission.
This wall mounted sculpture was created using a series of found objects that all worked together to make the cat.
It is always what I find that determines what the sculpture becomes and the finding is as interesting to me as the actual making process.
A lot of the sculptures I make are very personal to the client and often the boxes I use are as beautiful as the contents.
I am constantly inspired by nature and always in awe of the incredible detail that's found in flowers
I created this pike sculpture for the logo of Big Fish Design, a design company based on Ireland.
Held annually at the Natural History Museum in London, the Wildlife Photographer of the Year, is a very prestigious award, and I made the prize two years in a row.
For this airline finance company, I was commissioned to make a pair of sculptures for their boardroom.
I created two sheep for two different Ad Campaigns for Swanndri, a New Zealand outdoor clothing company.
For the New Scientist Magazine, I was commissioned to make a bee to illustrate an article on social insects.
Made from found objects, this sculpture was commissioned by a private client in New York, where the sculpture now lives.