Sculpture work
A selection of 3d work in various materials and formats.
Forget Me Not (2019).
Recreations of 12 species found on the Scottish Government's biodiversity list. The 12 species are threatened or endemic to Scotland.
The Sculptures were created using found materials (like plastics) that often threaten their existence. They were photographed in their natural habitats and collated into a picture book.
The Sculptures were created using found materials (like plastics) that often threaten their existence. They were photographed in their natural habitats and collated into a picture book.
YCN - Dalston’s x Fedrigoni (2019).
An installation/window display that celebrates the provenance of Dalston’s soda ingredients.
Paper sculptures on a circular base that spins showing the ingredients of 3 of Dalston’s sodas.
It was inspired by one of their slogans, “Real fruit and Nothing Weird” and created exclusively with Fedrigoni papers.
Paper sculptures on a circular base that spins showing the ingredients of 3 of Dalston’s sodas.
It was inspired by one of their slogans, “Real fruit and Nothing Weird” and created exclusively with Fedrigoni papers.
Omid, the Siberian crane (2019).
A triptych of patinated bronze sculptures on reclaimed ash base. Created using lost wax, ceramic casting.
The three sculptures depict Omid, the last western Siberian taking off into flight.
The three sculptures depict Omid, the last western Siberian taking off into flight.
Calendar - june (2018).
A Keel-billed Toucan sculpture created for a fundraising class calendar. Photography used to represent June.
Paper feathers on painted clay body.
Paper feathers on painted clay body.
Tropical bird and butterfly commissions (2018).
A selection of sculptures all with clay bodies and hand cut and treated paper.
Festive decorations and cards (2018).
A Robin sculptures with clay bodies and hand cut and treated paper. Christmas cards are printed on recycled paper.
british bird commisions (2018).
A selection of different British birds; Barn Swallow, Robin and Blue tit.