Cotswold Sculpture Park

Category: £10,000 and above

  • Icarus X by Nicola Godden – £13,750

    Icarus X by Nicola Godden – £13,750

    About the sculpture
    This piece of sculpture shows the mythological figure of Icarus falling from the sky. Icarus and his father, Daedalus, escaped their captors and flew away with man made wings attached with wax. Icarus flew high into the sky, loving the flight, and flew too close to the sun. It is loosely sculpted to add to the movement and light of the work.
    The patina colour on this bronze is blue to reflect the colour of the ocean Icarus falls into.

    About the artist
    I have been producing sculpture in bronze for over 30 years. Large projects included ‘Icarus’ for the London 2012 Olympic Village, the ‘Sir Peter Scott’ sculpture in bronze for London Wildfowl and Wetlands Centre and Hammersmith Man for the Hammersmith fly-over.
    My artwork is nearly always based on the human figure whether in an abstract from or in a realistic way. As A sculptor I have always wanted to work from the human form because of the feelings and emotions it conveys; there is usually a story behind every piece.

    Icarus X

    Bronze

    Height 206 cm
    Wing Width 73 cm

    Price: £13,750

    If you are interested in purchasing this piece, or have questions about this sculpture or any others then please email our sales consultant: taddhartland07@gmail.com
    or call Tadd Hartland on 07545 648918

    *We are a wholly independent family run business and work closely alongside our artists during the sales process and our buyer introductions. Our ethos is built on a mutual trust working together.

  • Icarus IX by Nicola Godden – £13,750

    Icarus IX by Nicola Godden – £13,750

    About the sculpture
    This sculpture shows Icarus rising towards the sun; he is about to fly off and away to freedom. In the legend Icarus and his father Daedalus flew away from Crete to escape King Minos.
    The warm patination colour reflects the heat of the sun in Greece.

    About the artist
    I have been producing sculpture in bronze for over 30 years. Large projects included ‘Icarus’ for the London 2012 Olympic Village, the ‘Sir Peter Scott’ sculpture in bronze for London Wildfowl and Wetlands Centre and Hammersmith Man for the Hammersmith fly-over.
    My artwork is nearly always based on the human figure whether in an abstract from or in a realistic way. As A sculptor I have always wanted to work from the human form because of the feelings and emotions it conveys; there is usually a story behind every piece.

    Icarus IX

    Bronze

    Edition of 9

    Height 206 cm
    Wing Width 84 cm

    Price: £13,750

    If you are interested in purchasing this piece, or have questions about this sculpture or any others then please email our sales consultant: taddhartland07@gmail.com
    or call Tadd Hartland on 07545 648918

    *We are a wholly independent family run business and work closely alongside our artists during the sales process and our buyer introductions. Our ethos is built on a mutual trust working together.

  • Neither Up Nor Down by John Jebb – £11,500

    Neither Up Nor Down by John Jebb – £11,500

    Title:             “Neither Up Nor Down”

    Medium:       Italian Marble and Gold Leaf on Steel

    Size:              250cm x 100cm x 100cm

    Price:            £ 11,500

  • The Great Escape by Matthew Duke – £ 12,045

    The Great Escape by Matthew Duke – £ 12,045

    “The Great Escape” Pheasant

    Bronze

    Edition of 12

    77cm H,  67cm W, 72cm D.

    Nature is the primary concern of Matt Duke’s art work. Each of his pieces demonstrate a relationship between form and shape. There is an aesthetic beauty in the simplicity of the sculpture, which depends heavily on line and colour and evokes a moment in time captured perfectly in the fascinating medium of bronze. His twenty years experience in the rare skill of patination is evident in the bold and vibrant palette only permitted to this metal. Such hues and tones would not be successful on pieces crowded by texture, but thanks to the contemporary and delicate surface, produced with skilfully carved sharp lines and curved body, the spectrum brings personality and life to each work.

  • Plumage by Richard Baronio – £15,000

    Plumage by Richard Baronio – £15,000

    Plumage  – 2016  

    welded stainless steel  

    230 cm tall

    £15,000

    Richard Baronio:  Artist Statement      
    I build my sculptures by welding one small length of stainless steel rod to another, building up forms that, when all the lengths of rod have been welded to each other, no longer look like a number of steel rods joined together.  Instead, the welding itself has created an overall surface which is totally distinct from the individual pieces, and the forms that result are no longer linear and geometric, like the factory supplied rods, but complex organic volumes with intricately varied surfaces.  

     This transformation from the standardized and geometric to the individual and organic underlies my whole approach to sculpture.  I am continuously looking for forms and juxtapositions of forms that I have not seen before, but that remind me of or symbolize for me some previous physical situation or emotional state.  I cannot reproduce the original, but I can conjure up a physical suggestion that hopefully carries some of the emotional energy I found so compelling.

    If you are interested in purchasing this piece, or have questions about this sculpture or any others then please email our sales consultant: taddhartland07@gmail.com
    or call Tadd Hartland on 07545 648918

    *We are a wholly independent family run business and work closely alongside our artists during the sales process and our buyer introductions. Our ethos is built on a mutual trust working together.

  • Jack of Hearts by Richard Baronio – £15,000

    Jack of Hearts by Richard Baronio – £15,000

    Jack of Hearts   –  2015  

    welded stainless steel 

    250 cm tall

    £15,000

    Richard Baronio:  Artist Statement      

    I build my sculptures by welding one small length of stainless steel rod to another, building up forms that, when all the lengths of rod have been welded to each other, no longer look like a number of steel rods joined together.  Instead, the welding itself has created an overall surface which is totally distinct from the individual pieces, and the forms that result are no longer linear and geometric, like the factory supplied rods, but complex organic volumes with intricately varied surfaces.  

     This transformation from the standardized and geometric to the individual and organic underlies my whole approach to sculpture.  I am continuously looking for forms and juxtapositions of forms that I have not seen before, but that remind me of or symbolize for me some previous physical situation or emotional state.  I cannot reproduce the original, but I can conjure up a physical suggestion that hopefully carries some of the emotional energy I found so compelling.

  • Things I might have done by Richard Baronio – £18,000

    Things I might have done by Richard Baronio – £18,000

    Things I Might Have Done,

    welded stainless steel,

    292 cm high,

    2012-2013,

    £18,000

    Richard Baronio:  Artist Statement      
    I build my sculptures by welding one small length of stainless steel rod to another, building up forms that, when all the lengths of rod have been welded to each other, no longer look like a number of steel rods joined together.  Instead, the welding itself has created an overall surface which is totally distinct from the individual pieces, and the forms that result are no longer linear and geometric, like the factory supplied rods, but complex organic volumes with intricately varied surfaces.  

    This transformation from the standardized and geometric to the individual and organic underlies my whole approach to sculpture.  I am continuously looking for forms and juxtapositions of forms that I have not seen before, but that remind me of or symbolize for me some previous physical situation or emotional state.  I cannot reproduce the original, but I can conjure up a physical suggestion that hopefully carries some of the emotional energy I found so compelling.

    If you are interested in purchasing this piece, or have questions about this sculpture or any others then please email our sales consultant: taddhartland07@gmail.com
    or call Tadd Hartland on 07545 648918

    *We are a wholly independent family run business and work closely alongside our artists during the sales process and our buyer introductions. Our ethos is built on a mutual trust working together.

  • Aspiration by Richard Baronio – £15,000

    Aspiration by Richard Baronio – £15,000

    Aspiration, 

    welded stainless steel,

    310 cm high,

    2012-2013,

    £15,000.

    Richard Baronio:  Artist Statement      

    I build my sculptures by welding one small length of stainless steel rod to another, building up forms that, when all the lengths of rod have been welded to each other, no longer look like a number of steel rods joined together.  Instead, the welding itself has created an overall surface which is totally distinct from the individual pieces, and the forms that result are no longer linear and geometric, like the factory supplied rods, but complex organic volumes with intricately varied surfaces.  

     This transformation from the standardized and geometric to the individual and organic underlies my whole approach to sculpture.  I am continuously looking for forms and juxtapositions of forms that I have not seen before, but that remind me of or symbolize for me some previous physical situation or emotional state.  I cannot reproduce the original, but I can conjure up a physical suggestion that hopefully carries some of the emotional energy I found so compelling.

    If you are interested in purchasing this piece, or have questions about this sculpture or any others then please email our sales consultant: taddhartland07@gmail.com
    or call Tadd Hartland on 07545 648918

    *We are a wholly independent family run business and work closely alongside our artists during the sales process and our buyer introductions. Our ethos is built on a mutual trust working together.

  • Hunter by Matthew Duke – £ 14,245

    Hunter by Matthew Duke – £ 14,245

    “Hunter” Gliding Barn Owl
     
    Material – bronze
     
    114cm H, 87cm W, 70cm D.
     
    Edition of 12

    If you are interested in purchasing this piece, or have questions about this sculpture or any others then please email our sales consultant: taddhartland07@gmail.com
    or call Tadd Hartland on 07545 648918

    *We are a wholly independent family run business and work closely alongside our artists during the sales process and our buyer introductions. Our ethos is built on a mutual trust working together.

  • Savoy Cat by Jonty Hurtwitz – POA

    Savoy Cat by Jonty Hurtwitz – POA

    Name of sculpture ~ Savoy Cat

    Materials used ~ Silver Bronze and Stainless Steel

    Size ~ 85 (w) x 60 (d) x 40 (h) cm

    Edition ~ 3 of 5

    Price ~ POA

    If you are interested in purchasing this piece, or have questions about this sculpture or any others then please email our sales consultant: taddhartland07@gmail.com
    or call Tadd Hartland on 07545 648918

    *We are a wholly independent family run business and work closely alongside our artists during the sales process and our buyer introductions. Our ethos is built on a mutual trust working together.