I am happy to consider sculpture commissions in bronze and other mediums for both public spaces and private collections. I have extensive experience working collaboratively with clients, architects, developers, interior designers, and landscape designers to bring creative visions to life. I’m also on hand to advise on all aspects of installation and maintenance, ensuring the final piece is seamlessly integrated and enduring. Below are some of my previous commissions.
Digger
We called this commission Digger. He was well known as ‘Digger, the dog from Gloucestershire’, but also because his country house is in Gloucestershire.
He is happiest in the country – his favourite is jumping in and out of rivers and streams; chasing after squirrels and his very best, pheasants. A very loved dog, short-haired, with a personality that surpassed all dog personalities – how lucky am I to know him and to have spent time with him prior to doing his portrait.
I had great fun doing him. He now resides in his London home, in quite a strategic position, keeping a watchful eye on everyone as they go about their days,
What a great commission. Thank you.
Dimensions: 15 by 15 by 40cm.
H R Solomon, Esq.
Mr Hugh Ross Solomon was the keeper of a very beautiful collection of African Africana – a collection that his father Sir E P Solomon had collected over the decades starting from the early 20th century. The collection includes original paintings by famous South African Artists, some hand painted plates of flora and fauna of South Africa, famous very old original maps, books and historical documents. The collection was in a bequest to the University of Stellenbosch – a very favourite area of South Africa. It is correct that the collection was kept as a whole and not split up amongst family members – we are all of the conviction that the collection must be available to present day students and past students of the University. The family of today is committed to its safe and careful management by the staff of the University. Its safety is assured by being housed in the basement of the Library of the University – a mini Africana Museum in Stellenbosch – it is worth a visit. Whenever you find yourself in Stellenbosch, spend a couple of hours lost in its historical and botanical wonder. Thank you to the Solomon and Huggett family.
The acrobat
Bronze Ballet dancer with well defined muscles in movement.