Cotswold Sculpture Park

Category: On Display

All art that is currently on display at the Park.

  • Wren on Twigs by Ed Hill  –  £225

    Wren on Twigs by Ed Hill – £225

    Recycled stainless steel cutlery

    A small wren perches on top of a stack of sticks made from stainless steel bar.

    Can be displayed both indoors and outdoors. Natural weathering will occur over time if displayed outside.

    Please note: Each of these birds are made to order, and therefore need a 6 week lead time before they can be sent out to the buyer by the artist. Each piece is individually made by hand from recycled cutlery and therefore there may be slight differences between each piece.

    If you are interested in purchasing this piece, or have questions about this sculpture or any others then please email our sales consultant: tadd@cotswoldsculpturepark.co.uk
    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.

  • The Crimson Crown by Rustic Visions  –  £885

    The Crimson Crown by Rustic Visions – £885

    Paltiya Premium, reclaimed elements, and professional acrylics.

    55cm H x 33cm W

    “The Crimson Crown is a sculpture defined by its intentional weight.
    It carries a deliberate, downward flow that pulls the eye from the sharp, architectural peaks of the regalia into a soft, cascading thicket of crimson poppies. This design creates a natural path, leading the viewer directly into the steady, piercing intensity of a gaze that refuses to look away. It is a piece where the fragility of a flower meets the heavy gravity of a stone-hard throne—a reminder of the power held within a single
    look.

    Hand-sculpted using Pal Tiya Premium, this work combines the fine detail of clay with the permanent structural strength of reinforced stone. The sculpture is hand-painted with high-pigment acrylics and finished with a professional UV-resistant varnish, ensuring the deep crimson hue remains vibrant and fade- resistant. This specialized finish, combined with its stone-like core, makes the piece fully weatherproof and capable of withstanding extreme outdoor conditions and sunlight, whether displayed in an interior gallery or a year-round garden setting.”  – Clare Nicholls

    If you are interested in purchasing this piece, or have questions about this sculpture or any others then please email our sales consultant: tadd@cotswoldsculpturepark.co.uk
    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 and working together.

  • Echoes of the Undergrowth by Rustic Visions (Clare Nicholls)  –  £1,125

    Echoes of the Undergrowth by Rustic Visions (Clare Nicholls) – £1,125

    “Echoes of the Undergrowth” is a commanding 95 cm vertical narrative exploring the sentinel spirits of the forest floor. In this piece, multiple hand-sculpted visages emerge from a complex, fluid
    architecture of climbing roses and ancient vines, caught in a moment of silent observation. Expertly rendered in Paltiya, the work possesses a dense, archival quality with the tactile weight of weathered
    stone or seasoned timber. This specialized medium is engineered for permanent longevity, making the work fully weatherproof and highly resistant to environmental change.


    To bring out the history in the textures, the surface is meticulously hand-painted with layers of fine professional acrylics to create a deep, luminous patina of mossy greens and vibrant floral highlights. The entire work is sealed with a satin UV-protective varnish, providing a durable shield against sunlight and moisture to ensure the intricate detail remains museum-quality, whether displayed in a prominent interior or a sheltered outdoor setting.”  – Clare Nicholls

    If you are interested in purchasing this piece, or have questions about this sculpture or any others then please email our sales consultant: tadd@cotswoldsculpturepark.co.uk
    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 and working together.

  • Torus by Will Spankie  –  £1,750

    Torus by Will Spankie – £1,750

    Portland stone on a purbeck and douglas fir plinth

    If you are interested in purchasing this piece, or have questions about this sculpture or any others then please email our sales consultant: tadd@cotswoldsculpturepark.co.uk
    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 and working together.

  • Pumpkin Bird Bath by Will Spankie  –  £1,500

    Pumpkin Bird Bath by Will Spankie – £1,500

    Portland stone on a burnt cedar plinth

    If you are interested in purchasing this piece, or have questions about this sculpture or any others then please email our sales consultant: tadd@cotswoldsculpturepark.co.uk
    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 and working together.

  • Rearing Horse by Tom Hiscocks  –  £4,250

    Rearing Horse by Tom Hiscocks – £4,250

    Stainless steel on a corten steel base

    155cm x 50cm x 35cm

    “In 2020, I set about making a horse head in a different pose to the drinking horses I had made historically. I worked with horses for many years, so there are various poses that resonate.

    Horses can be inclined to rear up for various reasons. Some are taught to do so – partly as a performance thing, but mainly rearing up is an anxious response by the horse to something that is happening. In a funny way I see it as a horse expressing themselves – albeit it expressing anxiety. Their eyes are very alert, their ears would typically be back, and their head would be at a slight tilt.

    I have tried to capture something of that alert state in this sculpture”.

    – Tom Hiscocks

    If you are interested in purchasing this piece, or have questions about this sculpture or any others then please email our sales consultant: tadd@cotswoldsculpturepark.co.uk
    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 and working together.

  • Girl in Dark Glasses II by Tom Hiscocks  –  £8,500

    Girl in Dark Glasses II by Tom Hiscocks – £8,500

    Stainless steel

    180cm x 50cm x 80cm

    “When I was much younger I worked with horses for many years. One of the things I did a lot was ‘breaking in’ which is when you teach a young horse to accept a rider. Much of the process was about building trust, and I always used to think that the point where you can do a headstand on their back was a point where you could feel you had built trust. (You can’t do it with every horse!)

    Years later I saw a photo of a friend of mine doing exactly that – on a horse in the sea – and I thought this was a good reason to sculpt a horse, so I did – and with the help of a dear friend who modelled the headstand, this is the result.” – Tom Hiscocks

    If you are interested in purchasing this piece, or have questions about this sculpture or any others then please email our sales consultant: tadd@cotswoldsculpturepark.co.uk
    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.

  • Great White by Tom Hiscocks  –  £55,000

    Great White by Tom Hiscocks – £55,000

    Stainless steel

    A life size sculpture based on the measurements of a male great white shark.

    400cm x 130cm x 130cm

    “In August 2023, a friend asked me if I was ever going to make a shark. (He and his wife had just returned from a trip to the Maldives, and both are obsessed with sharks).

    It set off a train of enquiry for me which has enriched my understanding of the world and the oceans, and this incredible species. The more I found out about sharks, the more interested I became, and so I thought I would try to capture their essence – and I figured where better to start than with the king of the species – The Great White.

    In the process, I hatched a collaboration with the Sea Life Trust, as well as relationships with other marine conservation and research bodies, and I was delighted to dedicate my Chelsea Flower Show stand in 2025 to raising awareness about marine conservation.

    I get great pleasure when an artwork can prompt – or be part of a conversation to raise awareness of issues that are important to me.”

    – Tom Hiscocks

    This sculpture was originally displayed at RHS Chelsea flower show, mounted on top of a cage. Please enquire if you are interested in purchasing this piece with the shark cage.

    If you are interested in purchasing this piece, or have questions about this sculpture or any others then please email our sales consultant: tadd@cotswoldsculpturepark.co.uk
    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.

  • Resting by Vanessa Lawrence  –  £10,000

    Resting by Vanessa Lawrence – £10,000

    Life size figurative sculpture

    Wire and pebbles

    “To create these life size sculpture I use myself as a reference so they are in one way or another all a representation of me. 

    ‘Resting’ is something I struggle to do as my system has been running on fight or flight for many years.  It is a continual challenge to actually just take some time to pause.  The making of these gabion inspired sculptures also take a lot out of me physically.  So when they are finished and I step back to see the calmness of a piece like this it sometimes feels as though my work is trying to tell me something. 

    Although so much of many of sculptures come from a very personal place my hope is for the viewer to resonate with the work too.”

    – Vanessa Lawrence

    If you are interested in purchasing this piece, or have questions about this sculpture or any others then please email our sales consultant: tadd@cotswoldsculpturepark.co.uk
    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 and working together.

  • Weathered Gesture by Andrew Flint  –  £2,800

    Weathered Gesture by Andrew Flint – £2,800

    Large ceramic vase

    Approx 1.4m tall

    “My ceramic work develops through a series of related forms rather than individual pieces. Each series begins with a simple structural idea that I explore through repetition and variation, allowing the forms to evolve gradually as I work.

    The pieces are primarily hand-built, a process that leaves subtle traces of making and allows the form to grow intuitively rather than being fixed at the outset. This slower approach gives space for small shifts in proportion, balance, and surface to emerge from piece to piece.

    Alongside the development of form, I work closely with glaze. Each series tends to have its own palette, developed through testing and refinement until the surface feels integral to the form. Glaze is not applied as decoration but as part of the language of the work, responding to the geometry and structure of each piece.

    The works exhibited at The Cotswold Sculpture Park come from three different series. While distinct in form and surface, they share a common approach: an exploration of repetition, variation, and the dialogue between clay, structure, and glaze.” – Andrew Flint

    If you are interested in purchasing this piece, or have questions about this sculpture or any others then please email our sales consultant: tadd@cotswoldsculpturepark.co.uk
    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 and working together