Man in the Moon
‘Heeds’ collection This was meant to be a bright solar orange until I realised that I’d bought a stone-ware glaze which burnt out at stone-ware temperatures, which was rather frustrating. Luckily the end colour was Read More …
‘Heeds’ collection This was meant to be a bright solar orange until I realised that I’d bought a stone-ware glaze which burnt out at stone-ware temperatures, which was rather frustrating. Luckily the end colour was Read More …
‘Heeds’ range. This fella just looked really confused, I imagined him reacting to a question simply with “Errr” and thus his name was born. Sculpture Details: Medium: Stoneware Size(cm): All ‘Heeds’ circa 6-9 Weight(kg): Read More …
Initially built as a generic bust looking wistfully away, when I glazed this fellow with red on white he took on a whole new meaning. I was immediately reminded of the horrors of 9/11 and Read More …
I went through a brief stone masonry phase but realised that my forte was much more about adding on than taking away. I rather liked the two resultant gargoyles which are both grotesque and humorous. Read More …
I discovered something when I set out to create a happy smiling bust of a generic person. Turns out that unless you try quite hard is is natural for an artist to create many of Read More …
This is a study of the result of heavy impact on the human form. This man has dived into the wrong end of the pool and hit the bottom with a resounding thump. I liked Read More …
Two of my favourite pieces. Originally life studies but utterly transformed with the judicious application of glazes. They are a pair and should never be split apart. The models would have not liked each other, Read More …
Let’s face it, a good egging of a politician is always corking fun for us punters. A brief but memorable payback courtesy of someone who doesn’t mind suffering the consequences for the sake of the Read More …