This sculpture of a giraffe was made specially for a good friend, and he is now named Gerry …
Cockington Court 2018
This year (2018) I exhibited three of my sculptures in the Cockington Court Art Trail. The leopard and the rainbow spiral have been sold to new homes, the bench is now a permanent feature in the grounds of the Court.
Nature’s Scream
Exhibited as part of 2018 TRAIL (Teignmouth Recycled Art in the Landscape), Trump is representing Nature’s Nemisis, and my sculpted vision of The Scream is Nature herself reacting to the policies of many world leaders who are refusing to recognise the urgency of tackling the threats to our environment.
Trump on BBC Spotlight
Nature’s Scream and her nemesis (a Trump-like troll emerging from the ground) were featured on local BBC Spotlight!
Totnes Mermaid
The mermaid on Baltic Wharf waving a welcome to visitors arriving by river to Totnes.
Clevedon’s Little Mermaid
The mermaid has been donated to Marlens, the charity behind the restoration, management and further improvement of Clevedon Marine Lake. She is also taking part in the ‘Light up The Lake’ celebrations when Marlens and The Pier host a thank you event to shine a light on the invaluable support the Heritage Lottery Fund has given to developing and improving two of Clevedon’s historic seafront attractions.
Clevedon is just south of Bristol, and for those of you living nearby who would like to get involved in improving the seafront, contact info@marlens.org.uk
Photo by Gerry Fox Photography
Sculptural experiments
A glimpse of some of my sculptures
If you have the patience to scroll down the page, you’ll find various examples of my sculptures which give an overview of the sort of work I am currently producing. Wherever possible, I prefer to work with recycled materials. All the outdoor sculptures are coated with my own weather-proofing formula.
Sculptures exhibited at Delamore 2017