This charming figurative sculpture captures a quiet, everyday moment in the garden. Depicting a gardener pausing with watering can in hand, the piece celebrates the simple rituals of tending plants and the gentle rhythm of outdoor work. Allan’s warm, characterful style brings a sense of nostalgia and humanity to the scene, making it both relatable and quietly joyful.
Bronze resin
52cm H x 17cm W x 14cm D
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Sizes:1.2 m high x 1 m wide x 60 cm Weight estimate: 30kg Outdoor sculpture.
This sculpture is crafted from ship’s oak salvaged from a wreck, along with mahogany, copper and brass. It has been finished with three coats of yacht varnish to provide protection from the elements, making it suitable for outdoor display.
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Reclaimed sea oak, with Copper, pewter and Brass. Finished with gold leaf, Paint and lacquer.
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Interior Sculpture. Materials: Reclaimed sea oak with brass copper and pewter. This piece has spinning propeller and an opening porthole. H65xW75D25 cm
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Materials: Reclaimed sea oak , driftwood with copper, pewter and brass, finished with paint and lacquer. H70xW33x20 cm
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Interior sculpture Materials: Reclaimed sea oak, pewter and copper with paint and lacquer finish. H60 xW22xD14 cm
Liam Ball, born Coventry 1964 My work is a mixture of the real and imaginary, with a view to creating sympathy for the idea or subject. A desire to make the work aesthetically pleasing goes some way towards achieving this. I like the idea of telling stories with sculpture, sometimes just a snapshot, a moment within the story and sometimes a whole drama. Found and recycled objects, including reclaimed hardwoods, driftwood, and stone in combination with copper, pewter, brass, paints and dyes are materials I commonly use. As the work has developed new materials such as acrylic and movable parts have been used in some of the work. The use of such parts and materials invites the viewer to interact with the sculpture; perhaps to open a door, spin a propeller or lift up a lid to see what is inside. I am interested in exploring relationships between ideas that have been around for thousands of years and contemporary thinking, which often only appear different due to the use of available technology. The different properties that the materials I use possess means relationships both contrary and harmonious can be created to add further dimensions to the work.
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Materials: Indoor reclaimed sea oak, with steel and pewter. Finished with paint and lacquer. Sizes: H64 x W54 x20
Subject: Boat, Ship, fish, sailor
Liam Ball, born Coventry 1964 My work is a mixture of the real and imaginary, with a view to creating sympathy for the idea or subject. A desire to make the work aesthetically pleasing goes some way towards achieving this. I like the idea of telling stories with sculpture, sometimes just a snapshot, a moment within the story and sometimes a whole drama. Found and recycled objects, including reclaimed hardwoods, driftwood, and stone in combination with copper, pewter, brass, paints and dyes are materials I commonly use. As the work has developed new materials such as acrylic and movable parts have been used in some of the work. The use of such parts and materials invites the viewer to interact with the sculpture; perhaps to open a door, spin a propeller or lift up a lid to see what is inside. I am interested in exploring relationships between ideas that have been around for thousands of years and contemporary thinking, which often only appear different due to the use of available technology. The different properties that the materials I use possess means relationships both contrary and harmonious can be created to add further dimensions to the work.
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This elegant contemporary steel sculpture features sweeping, ribbon-like curves that rise and intertwine gracefully into the air. Its flowing form creates a sense of movement and balance, while the warm rusted patina adds natural texture and depth. Bold yet tranquil, this striking piece brings a timeless sense of serenity and architectural beauty to the landscape.
This piece is also available in brushed stainless steel.
Corten steel or brushed stainless steel
4.5m high, 1.4m x 0.6m wide
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A kinetic sculpture by Will Carr, made from brushed stainless steel. This sculpture moves smoothly in the wind, capturing even the slightest breeze.
Brushed stainless steel
3.7m high, 2.2m wide
“The kinetic wind sculptures that I create bring to life the hidden forces surrounding us in an ever-changing dance. In such a complex world it is more important than ever to feel connected to, and understand, the environment we inhabit. The sculptures glint in the sun as they move, reflecting the beauty of our shared world, and bringing a spark of joy to their surroundings. I endeavour to inspire people to notice the wonder of the world around us, and offer a sense of optimism to the viewer.”
Will Carr
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A kinetic sculpture made from stainless steel that moves freely in the wind.
Stainless steel
3.4m high, 1.67m wide
“The kinetic wind sculptures that I create bring to life the hidden forces surrounding us in an ever-changing dance. In such a complex world it is more important than ever to feel connected to, and understand, the environment we inhabit. The sculptures glint in the sun as they move, reflecting the beauty of our shared world, and bringing a spark of joy to their surroundings. I endeavour to inspire people to notice the wonder of the world around us, and offer a sense of optimism to the viewer.”
Will Carr
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