Most of the outdoor sculptures displayed are not for sale but these are available. It is possible to bid for individual ones with a reserve of £600. The highest bids will be accepted, 100% in aid of charities, on Sunday June 21st, the last day of my OpenStudio. They can be offered any time before then on the CONTACT page.
The wall plaques, which can be displayed outside, have been popular and I have few or none left. None of the editions are finished and I can offer the moulds which are in good condition plus the uncast numbers for a charity donation. Alternatively they could be ordered individually.
YOUNG CONDUCTOR
3/3 Resin bronze, life size
Last one. It can be mounted on a pole
or on a wall. Bids can be made.
JAPANESE CRANE
This is cast in resin bronze and copper
and is 60cm diametre in an edition of 100.
Two left, £300
I was given a book of
Japanese Heraldic emblems
by a great aunt when I was a child
and was always fascinated by it.
A friend traced its presence in the British Museum. It was printed in 1880
PISANELLO’S HARE
This is 26cm x 19cm, in an edition of 100
7 left, £190
It was inspired by Pisanello’s painting of St Eustace which can be seen in the National Gallery.
BULL’S HEAD
Edition 7, resin bronze 90 cm tall. Last one.
The left one is shown exhibited at Nettlestead Manor, Kent, the right in Knole’s Orangery.
Bids can be made.
THE LITTLE SWEEP
Edition 100, 70 x 55 cm, resin bronze
Four framed ones left (they are not suitable for outside.) £850
They are available unframed by order.
This is based partly on Kinsley’s “The Little Sweep” and partly on Benjamin Britten’s “Let’s Make an Opera”.
He and the librettist Eric Crozier named the characters in the opera after me and my siblings and cousins.
FLEEING FROGS
Resin bronze, 26 x 56 cm, edition 100, one left £300
I kept a couple of frogs for a few weeks in an aquarium and found them fascinating and understood why they turned into princes when they were kissed by a princess. Sadly I hardly ever see one now. These were released into their safe habitat.