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The second in a series of bronze sculptures this piece immediately draws the observer into the world of the sculpted - pausing to wonder what has caused her to stir, what dream is she waking from.
Sculpted in her Carmarthenshire studio, this tactile and sensuous piece epitomises her use of flowing lines and textures to create a sensuous piece celebrating the inherent beauty of the female form.
This beautiful abstract sculpture inspired by the texture and form of rockface strata, showcases Wendy’s use of silicon carbide to create a surface texture that is part of the form itself. The carved surface exaggerates the natural erosion of the rock while the addition of oxides to the glaze creates this unusual colouring.
Ed Burke has been a master glassblower for over 30 years. He takes enjoyment in the technicallity of blowing glass. His tectonic series is creating glass that has a geometric view and is juxtapose to the natural properties of glass which is usually softer and rounder.
The piece is One of a kind piece, although we are able to create a piece of a similar influence.
Ed Burke has been a master glassblower for over 30 years. He takes enjoyment in the technicallity of blowing glass. His tectonic series is creating glass that has a geometric view and is juxtapose to the natural properties of glass which is usually softer and rounder.
The piece is One of a kind piece, although we are able to create a piece of a similar influence.
This life-size sculpture of a yellow buttercup flower and leaf, resting in a small glass bottle is made from beeswax and paraffin wax.
The sculpture incorporates tinned copper wire, silk fabric, tissue paper, cotton thread, artists' pigments, acrylic paint and acrylic varnish to give added detail and authenticity and is mounted on a wooden base with traditional glass dome.
The sculpture is 13cm in height, 5cm wide and 4cm in depth.
Part of the ‘Collector’ Series of numbered works, influenced by museum collections, it is typical of Annette Marie Townsend's intricate and exquisite craftsmanship and her expertise in the tradition of Victorian wax sculpture.
Please note that the piece should be displayed out of direct sunlight and away from direct sources of heat.
Photo credit: Dewi Tannatt Lloyd
This life-size sculpture made from beeswax and paraffin wax is of a daisy plant with roots escaping from a small glass bottle and typical of Annette Marie Townsend's detailed and exquisite craftsmanship and her expertise in the tradition of Victorian wax sculpture.
The sculpture combines beeswax and paraffin wax with tinned copper wire, silk fabric, tissue paper, cotton thread, artists' pigments, acrylic paint and acrylic varnish to give added detail and authenticity and has a white wooden base with traditional glass dome.
The sculpture is 11.5 cm in height, 8.5cm wide and 8cm in depth.
Part of the ‘Collector’ Series of numbered works, influenced by museum collections, it is typical of Annette Marie Townsend's intricate and exquisite craftsmanship and her expertise in the tradition of Victorian wax sculpture.
Please note that the piece should be displayed out of direct sunlight and away from direct sources of heat.
Photo credit: Dewi Tannatt Lloyd
This life-size sculpture made from beeswax and paraffin wax is of a daisy plant with three flowers standing upright on its roots and is typical of Annette Marie Townsend's intricate and exquisite craftsmanship and her expertise in the tradition of Victorian wax sculpture.
The sculpture combines beeswax and paraffin wax with tinned copper wire, silk fabric, tissue paper, cotton thread, artists' pigments, acrylic paint and acrylic varnish to give added detail and authenticity and is mounted on a wooden base with traditional glass dome.
The sculpture is 16cm in height, 10cm wide and 10cm in depth.
Part of the ‘Collector’ Series of numbered works, influenced by museum collections, it is typical of Annette Marie Townsend's intricate and exquisite craftsmanship and her expertise in the tradition of Victorian wax sculpture.
Please note that the piece should be displayed out of direct sunlight and away from direct sources of heat.
Photo credit: Dewi Tannatt Lloyd
This intricate, life-size sculpture created by Annette Marie Townsend is of a wild strawberry plant with a single flower and tiny fruit, standing upright on its roots. It combines beeswax and paraffin wax with tinned copper wire, silk fabric, tissue paper, dressmaking beads, cotton thread, artists' pigments, acrylic paint and acrylic varnish for added detail and authenticity.
It is 14 cm high, 12 cm wide and 17 cm in depth and mounted on a white wooden base with traditional glass dome.
Part of the ‘Collector’ Series of numbered works, influenced by museum collections, it is typical of Annette Marie Townsend's intricate and exquisite craftsmanship and her expertise in the tradition of Victorian wax sculpture.
Please note that the piece should be displayed out of direct sunlight and away from direct sources of heat.
Photo credit: Dewi Tannatt Lloyd