A vulture which uses two old plough blades for the body, two scythe blades for wings, a sink trap for the neck and beak from an old harvester.
Friday, 30 January 2009
Feeding Rooster
Small Heron
Begging Bear
Begging Bear 2
Sunday, 25 January 2009
Osprey
Thursday, 22 January 2009
Giant Rooster
By using the largest examples of garden tools I could find, this rooster
is about twice life size, and stands on top of the cast iron base of a cafe table.
The axe head used for it's neck and the fork legs are from the early part of the 18th century, while the rings which form the body came from the wooden wheel hubs on an ox cart which had rotted away. A selection of sickles and a scythe blade were used for the tail feathers. Created 2008
is about twice life size, and stands on top of the cast iron base of a cafe table.
The axe head used for it's neck and the fork legs are from the early part of the 18th century, while the rings which form the body came from the wooden wheel hubs on an ox cart which had rotted away. A selection of sickles and a scythe blade were used for the tail feathers. Created 2008
Monday, 19 January 2009
Deer Heads
Mazotti Pig
Wednesday, 7 January 2009
Iron horse
Two deer
Small heron
Detail from a heron
Flamingo
Tom's Osprey
Crouching dog
Giant onion
Spring Lamb
Buzzard
Albatross
Millerman
This whimsical sculpture was created at the request of a friend who had replaced the antique bath in his farmhouse and wanted to make a feature of it in the garden. The stomach of our bather is an empty gas bottle which
I filled with water before any welding took place, otherwise both the gas bottle and I would probably have finished up in orbit...The plan is to fill the bath with water, install a waterlily and a rubber duck. 2008
I filled with water before any welding took place, otherwise both the gas bottle and I would probably have finished up in orbit...The plan is to fill the bath with water, install a waterlily and a rubber duck. 2008
Tuesday, 6 January 2009
Large Heron
Designed for those gardeners amongst us who have a pond, I have made several herons which can either stand in the water or amongst reeds at the water's edge. The smaller herons naturally go with the smaller pond, but this larger than life example stands almost six feet tall, and now lives in a lake.
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- Begging Bear
- Begging Bear 2
- Osprey
- Giant Rooster
- Deer Heads
- Mazotti Pig
- Iron horse
- Two deer
- Small heron
- Detail from a heron
- Flamingo
- Tom's Osprey
- Crouching dog
- Giant onion
- Spring Lamb
- Spring Lamb
- Buzzard
- Albatross
- Millerman
- Alison's Deer
- Large Heron
- Turkey
- Patti's coq
- Large rusty rooster
- Vulture
- Prue's Vulture
- Jen's Eagle
- Two barn owls
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