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One of a series of three bronze works, this beautiful sculpture showcases the smooth, flowing lines and detail that Angela employs to depict the sensuality of the female form.
A figurative sculpture in the classic tradition, the piece captures the essence of the modern idiom with its power to draw the observer in.
“Beauty has awoken”
Combining the values of classical figurative sculpture with the storytelling power of the modern idiom, this beautifully observed piece creates a sense of calm and sanctuary.
The third in a series of bronze works, this piece showcases Angela’s fascination with the inherent sensuality of the female form, every detail inspired by her understanding of the naked form.
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.
These stunning spoons can be purchased individually or as the collection of seven.
Each spoon is showcased in a bespoke stackable birch ply crate with interchangeable sliding panels in either tempered glass or birch ply (2x tempered glass & 2x birch ply) 20 x 90 x 30cm .
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Photo Credit: Dewi Tannatt Lloyd
In this naturalistic piece, Martin captures the stillness, poise and focus of the fox cub, showcasing his ability to create an energy and story behind the sculpture - that of the hunter and the hunted.
Every detail is considered and beautifully observed - a hallmark of Martin’s work and his meticulous attention to detail in every stage of the sculpting process.
Highly polished silver with walnut wood insulators.
Hallmarked at Birmingham Assay Office.
A sculpture capturing the sense of holding something precious and fleeting lest it should be forgotten.