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Sculpture

Earth. Fire. Instinct.
Form shaped through transformation.

Original clay and bronze works.
Private commissions welcomed.

Ceramic & Bronze
Original works and private commissions

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Born of earth and shaped by fire,
each sculpture emerges through tension and instinct.


Clay yields, resists, and remembers.
What remains is form made conscious — grounded, tactile, and alive.

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Emerging
Wolf

 

Within each of us lives both the Dog of Obedience and the Wolf of Rebellion.


This piece marks the moment the Wolf chose to rise — fierce, instinctual, unapologetically Self-True.

Commissioned in earthen clay.
50cm × 90cm.

Lucky
Mermaid

Joy is our original design.

Lucky Mermaid embodies lightness, celebration, and the return to what is natural.

A functional sculptural vessel suitable for indoor or garden planting.

A gift to yourself —
or a gesture of luck and joy for another.

Earthen clay.
Garden vessel sculpture.

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Mind
Blown

Created during COVID, Mind Blown reflects a world under strain.

 

As I shaped the red Raku clay, a serene monk emerged naturally beneath my hands — an intention of peace held in form.

 

After firing, the sculpture returned from the kiln with the back of the cranium blown open.

 

It felt accurate. It still does.

 

A quiet reflection of a collective nervous system moving through relentless change and transformation.

 

 

Red Raku clay.
Kiln-fired sculpture.

Divine
Feminine
Rising

Created during a period of personal and collective recalibration, Divine Feminine Rising emerged as a quiet reclamation.

Strength without aggression.
Presence without performance.

She formed with closed eyes — not in withdrawal, but in knowing. The cracks and textures in the surface speak to endurance — not fragility. A reminder that power does not need to dominate to be felt.

This piece honours the cyclical, regenerative intelligence within us — the part that rises, again and again, without spectacle.

Stoneware clay.
Kiln-fired sculpture.

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Frogs
Love
Colour

This piece began playfully — and insisted on staying that way.

A tree trunk, bright fungi, coiled forms, and a small frog nestled into its world. There was no agenda beyond colour, contrast, and joy.

And yet — it became something more.

A reminder that life insists on vibrancy even in decay.

 

That ecosystems are layered — growth, erosion, movement, stillness — all at once.

It celebrates biodiversity. Whimsy. The aliveness of detail.

Mixed media ceramic sculpture.
Glazed and kiln-fired.

Anatomy
in Resin

This work is not a final piece — it is a study.

An exploration of anatomical structure in preparation for future bronze casting.

Sculpted in oil-based plastoscene clay, the material does not dry. It allows for extended refinement — long-term detail work, micro-adjustment of musculature, and ongoing structural observation.

Here, the body is examined as architecture.


Tension. Weight distribution. Lift. Balance.

The arms raised open the ribcage. The torso carries both strength and vulnerability. This is less about surface finish and more about proportion, movement, and integrity of form.

It is process.
Foundation.
Blueprint for permanence in bronze.

 

Oil-based plastoscene study.
Intended for bronze reproduction.

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Private Enquiries - Commission a Work

All works may be available for acquisition or future casting.

I also accept a limited number of commissioned sculptural works each year.

If you feel called to begin a conversation, I welcome your enquiry.

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