Cotswold Sculpture Park

Category: Sculpture

  • Rise Up by Glen Farrelly – £210

    Rise Up by Glen Farrelly – £210

    RISE UP 

    2021,
    52cmx21cm,

    reclaimed oak, reclaimed Welsh Slate, reclaimed Pine. Environmentally friendly stain and scorched oak. This wall piece has been made with local materials. Giving unwanted materials a new life is so important to me, especially when there is so much beauty in them waiting to be discovered.

    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.

  • Wren by Paul Harvey – £1,070

    Wren by Paul Harvey – £1,070

    Wren

    H. 23cm
    Bronze L/E 120

    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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  • 1.5ºC by Glen Farrelly – £1,350

    1.5ºC by Glen Farrelly – £1,350

    1.5ºC    – £1350

    Reclaimed wildfire wood (California), reclaimed pine (Wales), 36”x24”, 2021.

    Evidence shows that the Antarctic ice sheets are becoming increasingly unstable, and that the Greenland ice sheets could collapse entirely if global temperatures rise by 1.5C – which could happen as soon as 2030 if current trends persist. With this in mind I produced this piece from wood that I salvaged from the Californian wildfires – another direct effect of climate change. The piece has been sculpted to balance precariously, a narrative that is a literal representation of life as we know it. The heart on top also balances as if it can fall at any moment. The heart that represents our love for life also represents the knowledge we hold for what we need to do to reverse these changes. The materials used are all salvaged from the locality of Californian burn areas and near my studio in North Wales.

    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.

  • Germination Resumption by Glen Farrelly – £1,295

    Germination Resumption by Glen Farrelly – £1,295

    Germination Resumption  

    2021, 82x27cm, reclaimed ancient oak beam, reclaimed oak, reclaimed steel

    Glen Farrelly:
    The main material for this piece is an old oak beam that I found buried , next to my house in a farmers field. It was completely submerged in soil, eaten by wood munchers and rot had started to set in. Being oak it has a high resilience and I could quickly see the potential it had to become an object to show life. This unwanted house beam, despite being thrown out ,was perfect to show hope. Hope that we can act against the devastating effects of climate change. We may be on the brink of destruction but much like the seeds within we can grow strong but only if we start to nurture what we have.

    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.

  • Wind Ball Cubed by Andrew Lee – £4,450

    Wind Ball Cubed by Andrew Lee – £4,450

    Wind Ball Cubed

    Andrew Lee:
    “The telltales used in this sculpture are the lightest and most sensitive possible while still retaining
    the necessary durability. To enhance the delicacy and natural movement of the telltales I have set
    them inside the strength and geometric solidity of a stainless steel frame.”

    Unique
    Stainless steel foil telltales. Stainless steel frame, wires, clips, links. Plinth of four concrete pads.
    1020mm high x 920mm wide x 920mm deep

    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.

  • Wind Cloud by Andrew Lee – £7,750

    Wind Cloud by Andrew Lee – £7,750

    Wind Cloud

    Andrew Lee:
    “The largest of my free-standing sculptures, Wind Cloud divides space into a three-dimensional grid
    where at each point there are telltales free to align with the wind direction. The telltales are all
    identical so the wind acts uniformly on them, thereby helping to reveal a clear depiction of the
    wind’s movement.
    Support structure is kept to a minimum not only to allow the wind unencumbered access but also to
    focus the viewer’s attention on the beauty of the wind rather than the appearance of the object.
    Unique”

    344 stainless steel foil telltales. Stainless steel wires, clips, links, hexagon ‘corners’. Carbon fibre rods

    10mm and 12mm dia.
    2m x 1.7m x 3m high

    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.

  • Cutlery Owl by Rich Bindon – £550

    Cutlery Owl by Rich Bindon – £550

    Cutlery Owl 

    Stainless steel cutlery
    25cm including stand
    Open edition

    Rich Bindon on the story behind the sculpture:
    “I grew up on a smallholding in Wootton Bassett and spent most of my youth exploring local fields and woodland with my friends; building dens and tree houses, we would often see barn owl’s in the early evening patrolling the hedges and fields, along with tawny owls.

    Male Barn Owls would sometimes screech whilst we explored woodland and as kids, it used to terrify us!

    I have passed on my love for Owls to my daughter Madi – She has been to the Hawk Conservancy in Andover many times and has participated in the owl experiences on offer.”

    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.

  • Kingfisher with a fishy by Rich Bindon – £460

    Kingfisher with a fishy by Rich Bindon – £460

    Kingfisher with a fishy on reeds.

    Stainless Steel and mild steel re-bar reeds.
    180cm
    Open edition.

    Rich Bindon on the story behind this sculpture:
    “My late father owned an engineering business for 40+ years, due to the recession in the early 1980’s he had some free time on his hands so decided to make himself a 70ft narrow boat. It was called ‘The Iron Maiden’, in reference to Maggie Thatcher. My Dad had been an electrician in the merchant navy in his younger years, I believe he still had ambitions to captain his own boat!
    After 4 years ‘The Iron Maiden’ was completed. it was moored on the canal at Thrupp, Oxfordshire.

    We had many family holidays and weekends away cruising the canals and the Thames during the summer. In the evenings after tea I would sit on the roof of the boat fishing for perch and It was not uncommon to see kingfishers patrolling the canal banks, occasionally they would be brave enough to share my fishing spot which was amazing. I will always remember these times fondly, hence my love of the kingfisher.”

    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.

  • Kingfisher on bulrush by Rich Bindon – £400

    Kingfisher on bulrush by Rich Bindon – £400

    Kingfisher on bulrush.

    Stainless steel cutlery, mild steel re-bar bulrush.
    6ft tall
    Open edition.

    Rich Bindon on the story behind this sculpture:
    “My late father owned an engineering business for 40+ years, due to the recession in the early 1980’s he had some free time on his hands so decided to make himself a 70ft narrow boat. It was called ‘The Iron Maiden’, in reference to Maggie Thatcher. My Dad had been an electrician in the merchant navy in his younger years, I believe he still had ambitions to captain his own boat!
    After 4 years ‘The Iron Maiden’ was completed. it was moored on the canal at Thrupp, Oxfordshire.

    We had many family holidays and weekends away cruising the canals and the Thames during the summer. In the evenings after tea I would sit on the roof of the boat fishing for perch and It was not uncommon to see kingfishers patrolling the canal banks, occasionally they would be brave enough to share my fishing spot which was amazing. I will always remember these times fondly, hence my love of the kingfisher.”

    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.

  • Robins on fork handles by Rich Bindon – £285

    Robins on fork handles by Rich Bindon – £285

    Robins on fork handles.

    Stainless steel and hardwood fork handle.
    85cm.
    Open edition.

    Rich Bindon on why he created this sculpture:
    “My Grandmother used to live next door to us in Wootton Bassett, her garden was huge and contained chicken coops, a greenhouse and a large unused shed which contained rusty Victorian gardening tools, anvils, tin baths etc. It was completely overgrown inside with vines, ivy and cobwebs.
    The whole garden was great to explore, A resident Robin (who lived in the ivy filled shed) was always hopping around and I would watch him perch on a fork or spade to oversee my Grandmother at work in the garden.”

    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.