Giant Bulrush & Reeds Sculpture Forged Steel & Galvanized Height 350cm x 180/120cms dia approx.
Ian Gill: I have drawn my inspiration from Alice In Wonderland. Just imagine what it must feel like to be a small creature on the edge of a pond with these giant monolithic bulrush & reeds towering into the sky!
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Group of 5 consists of 2 large and 3 small flowers
Large: 128cm H x 59cm W x 3cm D
Small: 99cm H x 43cm W x 3cm D
Aliminium Sheet and weatherproof paint
With Pop Art and Sgt Pepper as a reference, Trippy Blooms are a series of showy, stylised flower sculptures, produced in two sizes. Their colours are deliberately dreamy, the unreal hues chosen to please the viewer.
The work is a contemporary response to open spaces, gardens and flowers. Because of their scale, the Blooms make a positive gesture and enjoy the paradox of being real yet unreal. The inspiration came from walking in a now genteel park, whilst acknowledging that once that space had been a seedy ‘pleasure garden’, with many hallucinogens on offer.
The Blooms are designed to look good in groups of mixed or single colours, and in combination of big and small or the same size. They are made in three colour combinations: Rhubarb and Custard, Snowy White and Oranges and Lemons. The petal combinations are deep pink, white, or jaffa orange and all have pale yellow edges. The Blooms have green leaves, edged with darker green and dark green stems. The back of each Bloom is leaf green. The centre stamens are all deep blue.
TheBlooms are made from aluminium, hand painted using weatherproof paint. They show the makers brush strokes and, while intended for indoors or outdoors, the paint will chip if roughly handled.
Trippy Blooms may also be purchased singly. Please enquire if you would like to commission another colour.
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“When I was making this piece I was going for regular early morning walks to watch the sun rise at the Seven Sisters cliffs near where I live. I find it such a euphoric feeling to welcome the day by watching the sun rising over the sea with the birds calling all around. I wanted to embody that feeling in this sculpture, the feeling of being grateful for the amazing wonder of life. A sculpture to say thank you for this day, for this life.” – Jeremy Moulsdale
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“I called this piece The Promise of Spring to reflect both the external and the internal spring. The nest of eggs is such a symbol of springtime, but it also symbolises the sense of optimism, faith and patience that is needed to nurture new life, creativity and growth. She has faith that better days are ahead and she knows with patience, new life, new ideas and new ways will emerge.
While making this piece, I learnt about a poem by David Whyte called Coleman’s Bed. It is about an old Irish Saint, St Kevin, who was so dedicated in his payer that a Blackbird made a nest in his hands and Kevin was so prayerful and patient that he waited until the Blackbird chicks had fledged before he moved. I love that idea of a human treating nature with such care and respect.” – Jeremy Moulsdale
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Two children, dressed in Edwardian bathing costumes, with a pet bat in the boys pocket; balance on an inflatable ring. Ready to take the plunge?
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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
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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
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“This dreamy stargazing couple share a mutual connection of true love. There’s a tranquil, content confidence in their connection as they gaze skyward. I wanted to make a life size sculpture with an attractive silhouette, expressing peace within love both close up and from a distance. The bench is raised to allow the option for planting underneath; I imagine they’d look as enchanting in a beautifully planted flower bed as they would a wild flower meadow or amongst long Mediterranean grasses.” – Laura Jane Wylder
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David Cutler is a Dorset based artist and founder of Cutler Aesthetics, creating art pieces predominantly in the mediums of metal and wood.
With a born passion for creating, David has been making all of his life. From secondary school focusing on arts, studying Fine Art, photography and product design through A-levels.
Following school, David’s passion turned toward fine furniture making. He attended Bridgwater College and completed a 4 year part-time course in furniture making. Looking to broaden his academia, David went on to attend Oxford Brookes University, achieving a First Class Honours degree in Construction Project Management, leading to specialising in the management of construction and renovation of listed buildings for Ultra High Residential in Dorset and The Cotswolds.
With a busy career in Construction, David’s passion for creating hadn’t diminished, learning from his father and teaching himself how to forge and work with metal. His artistic passion began growing towards creating large scale metal artwork.
Taking inspiration from the beauty of nature and what it has to offer, his artwork looks to incapsulate the natural forms and celebrate them on a large scale. Looking to turn this passion into a career David started Cutler Aesthetics in 2018, collating his love of creating artwork, as well as beautiful items inspired by nature for any home.