Public Art Sculptures
This aspect of my work interests me the most. Having finished my degree in Public Art in 1993, I am constantly excited by the idea of new and challenging site-specific spaces. I try to draw on the historical context of any given space and create the most appropriate installation.
I have just created and installed a 2m tree made from 2000 Bic biros. It was on display at Adobe's Summer Social event at OXO Tower and now is permanently on display at their London office in Old Street.
I designed and made two sculptures at both entrances of The Brewery shopping centre, Cheltenham.
For the past ten years, I have made sculptures for the very prestigious Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden in Oakley, Surrey.
In honour of Bradley Wiggins, I was commissioned to make a permanent piece of public art for South Kilburn.
For their flagship store in Oxford Street, London, Pret commissioned me to make five sculptures.
For this private members health club and spa, in Hamburg, Germany, I created the main sculpture for the foyer.
For the lobby of the Leo Burnett Advertising Agency, London, I was commissioned to make a sculpture.
In 1995 I was commissioned to design and make the Christmas Windows for Harvey Nichols, London.
Equilibrium. Ritz Carlton, Grand Cayman.
I created the main sculpture for this prestigious hotel, which opened October 2005. Suspended from the ceiling are a pair of 10ft (3m) stainless steel angelfish. They loved the sculpture so much a third angelfish was commissioned a year later.
For Leigh, in Greater Manchester, I have just installed a stainless steel sculpture, 4.5m high, made from 200 silk moths flying from a chimney. It is a permanent piece of Public Art for this regeneration site.