Cotswold Sculpture Park

Category: Sculpture

  • Ammonite by Hamish MacKie  –  £36,000

    Ammonite by Hamish MacKie – £36,000

    Stainless Steel, Signed Hamish Mackie
    Numbered Edition of 9
    Dated 2018

    Unmounted: 85cm long x 100cm high x 26cm wide
    ( 33.5″ x 39.5″ x 10″ )
    Coreten plinth: 80cm long x 105cm high x 70cm wide
    (31.5″ x 41.5″ x 27.5″ )

    Sculptures can be shipped worldwide at cost, no VAT payable on exports outside the EU.

    This sculpture is Hamish’s interpretation of a Jurassic ammonite fossil. The spiral shape of the fossilised shell is horn-like, and the term ammonite refers to the Egyptian god Ammon who wore the coiled horns of a ram.

    Mankind has always had a fascination with the past. One can imagine early man might have stared with the same awe at these fossils, hundreds of millions of years old – one of the first forms of art appreciation. Hamish wanted to create a contemporary sculpture that also conveys a sense of the timeless beauty of these fossils.

    Hamish has used a number of techniques to produce both form and texture. The cracks look random, but in fact have been carefully controlled by the construction of the armature. After sculpting in clay, Hamish then used a gas torch to burn the surface at high temperature. The result is the cracking, which contrasts with the geometrically precise tight ribs of the fossil.

    Ammonite Jurassic Cracked Stainless Steel 2018 is Hamish’s first sculpture cast by Lockbund Foundry into stainless steel, using the newly commissioned induction tilt furnace. The highlights have been taken to a mirror polished finish. It would look equally striking in both a country and urban environment and works both indoors and outside. It can be fitted to work as a water fountain. It is also available in bronze.

    The angular lines of the plinth complement the organic natural forms of the ammonite. The core ten steel plinth is designed to rust on the surface. It is also possible to supply the sculpture on alternative plinths – IE stone or oak.

    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.

  • Otters Playing Under Water by Hamish MacKie  –  £52,000

    Otters Playing Under Water by Hamish MacKie – £52,000

    Bronze, Signed Hamish Mackie
    Numbered Edition of 12
    Dated 2024

    Size: 208cm high (82″) (unmounted) x 103cm long (40.5″) x 50cm wide (19.5″)

    Weight approx 150 kg

    Sculptures can be shipped world wide at cost, no VAT payable on exports outside the EU.

    “Otters are another of my favourite subjects. I have such a passion for otters that my youngster daughter is named Otterlie! Humans have always felt a bond with these intelligent animals. They appear in the folklore and mythology of many different cultures including Norse, Asian and Native American.

    Henry Williamson’s famous book Tarka the Otter (1927) and Gavin Maxwell’s Ring of Bright Water (1960) have become much-loved classics. The award-winning 2024 documentary Billy and Molly: An Otter Love Story by Charlie Hamilton James is a more recent true story about one man’s relationship with a wild otter on Shetland.” – Hamish MacKie

    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.

  • Jack Frost by Graeme Lougher  –  £4,800

    Jack Frost by Graeme Lougher – £4,800

    Bronze resin
     
    120cm H x 124cm W x 84cm D

    This playful sculpture brings the mischievous spirit of Jack Frost to life. Poised mid-step, the youthful figure appears to skip lightly across the woodland floor, arms outstretched as if scattering frost across the landscape. The spiked, crystalline hair evokes icy formations, capturing the magic and sharp beauty of winter’s touch.

    Full of movement and character, the sculpture embodies the folklore of Jack Frost—the unseen winter sprite who paints the world with frost and reminds us of the quiet wonder of the colder seasons. ❄️

     
     

    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.

  • Spring Queen III by Brendon Murless  –  £1,850

    Spring Queen III by Brendon Murless – £1,850

    Bronze and copper resin

    63cm H x 53cm W x 24cm D 

    Unique but part of an ongoing series

    This elegant wall-mounted sculpture celebrates renewal and the quiet power of nature. A serene female figure emerges from a flowing cascade of leaves and foliage, her head lifted as if greeting the warmth and promise of spring. The delicate bronze leaves weave around the form, blurring the boundary between the human figure and the natural world.

    With its rich green patina and finely detailed textures, the sculpture captures a sense of growth, transformation, and seasonal rebirth—an ode to the beauty and resilience of nature as it awakens each year.

    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.

  • Pip by Ben Homer – £1,800

    Pip by Ben Homer – £1,800

    Pip
    Burr elm from Aberdeen, Scotland
    Welsh Slate from the horseshoe pass in Wales
     

    If you are interested in purchasing this piece, or have questions about this artwork 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.

  • Pip by Ben Homer – £1,200

    Pip by Ben Homer – £1,200

    Pip
    Olive Ash from Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire
    Welsh slate from the horseshoe pass

    Other pieces by Ben Homer available;
     

    If you are interested in purchasing this piece, or have questions about this artwork 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.

  • How We Reach The Stars by Ben Homer – £1,875

    How We Reach The Stars by Ben Homer – £1,875

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    Ripple Ash from Shropshire 
    American black walnut grown in Droitwich Spa Worcestershire
    Slate from the horseshoe pass Wales
     

    If you are interested in purchasing this piece, or have questions about this artwork 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.

  • How We Reach The Stars by Ben Homer – £2,200

    How We Reach The Stars by Ben Homer – £2,200

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    Materials:
    Ripple Ash from Shropshire 
    American black walnut grown in Droitwich Spa Worcestershire
    Slate from the horseshoe pass Wales

    If you are interested in purchasing this piece, or have questions about this artwork 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.

  • Standing of the Sun by Glen Farrelly  –  £1,495

    Standing of the Sun by Glen Farrelly – £1,495

    Unwanted oak slab, Yakisugi and cold pressed plant oil.

     Height 154cm x 45cm x 45cm

    This piece was made during the festival of the summer solstice.

    “Oak is the tree of the solstice, its leaves are used for crowns and its wood for ceremonial fires. This is a time of hope and beginnings, at a time when the earth rewards us with its bounty. Let’s make sure we treat mother earth with love.” – Glen Farrelly

    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.

  • Astral by Glen Farrelly  –  £1,325

    Astral by Glen Farrelly – £1,325

    Salvaged oak slab,

    Yakisugi and  oil.

    Approx 1m high

    Plinth comes separately at £200

    “My fascination with ancient cup and ring marks continues. These markings can be found carved into stone across the world but we are still no closer to having a definitive answer what they mean. One suggestion is they marked a specific date by mapping the stars.” – Glen Farrelly

    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.