Cotswold Sculpture Park

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  • Listings

    1: Pete Rogers – Off To Market – Stainless Steel – £4,500

    2: Cotswold Sculpture Park – Squirrel “Cotsy” – £25 each
    3: Kay Singla – Dreams – Bronze Resin – £1,950 

    4: Pamela Moolman – Fan – Fused Glass and Steel – £1,500

    5: Kay Singla – Day Dreamer – Bronze resin – £1,300

    6: Hayley Jones – Large Flying Owl – Wire – £2,350

    7: Rich Bindon – Merlin – Stainless Steel on Oak Plinth – £1,200

    8: Paul Harvey – Kestrel Landed – Cold Cast Resin – £820

    9: Pete Rogers – Fern Screen – Stainless Steel – £1,250 

    10: Pamela Moolman – Pod – Fused Glass and Silverstain – £1,700

    11: Renee Kilburn – Sunflower – Stoneware Ceramic – £200

    12: Chris Crane – Red Stag – Recycled Steel – £6,800

    13: Paul Harvey – Kestrel Landing – Iron Resin – £1,020

    14: Sara Ingleby-MacKenzie – Monaco on Pyramid – £8,500

    15: Angela Williams – Frosty Mornings – Mosaic – £1,100

    16: Clare Nicholls – The Queen Of Reclaimed Hearts – Mixed Media – £4,665

    17: Joseph Hayton – Swaledale Horn – Carrara Marble – £14,000

    18: Dawn Conn – Gertie – Bronze Resin – £1,450

    19: Dawn Conn – Rose – Bronze Resin – £2,400

    20: Anna Campbell – I Spy – Bronze – £3,200

    21: Patrick Bull – Bee All And End All – Bronze – £4,595

    22: Patrick Bull – The Gardeners Friend – Bronze – £2,995

    23: Teresa Wells – What If Icarus – Bronze – £11,215

    24: Alex Davies – Star Gazers – Bronze – £4,875

    25: Will Spankie – Torus – Portland Stone – £1,750

    26: Martin Jarvis – Cascade Of Reflections – Stainless Steel – £4,000

    27: Philip Hearsey – Response IV – Bronze – £7,500

    28: Eamonn Higgins – Still I Rise – Bronze – £4,000

    29: Sara Ingleby-MacKenzie – Poison Ivy – Bronze Resin – £7,100

    30: Sara Ingleby-MacKenzie – Daiquiri – Bronze Resin – £7,100

    31: Anna Cambell – Watchful Horse – Bronze – £3,200

    32: Matthew Duke – Red Kite – Bronze – £14,940

    33: Eamonn Higgins – Anger Management – Bronze – £4,500

    34: Philip Hearsey – Acanto VII – Bronze – £5,750

    35: Hamish Mackie – Otter Playing Under Water – Bronze – £52,000

    36: Will Spankie – Pumpkin Bird Bath – Portland Stone – £1,500

    37: Teresa Wells – Narcissus – Bronze resin – £6,233

    38: Eve Shepherd – Standing Minotaur – Black High Fired Ceramic – £2,100

    39: Pete Rogers – Snowdrops – Stainless Steel – £280 each 

     

    40: Renee Kilburn Collection – Stoneware Ceramic:

          Blossoming Friendships – Vase – £1,950

          Love Birds – Bird Bath – £1,650

          Flower Bowls – £90 each

          Assorted Flowers – Ranging from £60 – £120 – Please ask in gallery

    41: Liam Ball – Aviator – Sea Oak, Mahogany, Brass – £2,450

    42: Owen Meredith – Emergence – Stainless Steel and Oak – £900

    43: Laura Jane Wylder – Es Vedra – Bronze Resin – £1,800 

    44: Liz Tiranti – Love Tree – Mosaic – £4,650

    45: Misti Leitz – Squishy Ball Bench – Oak – £3,800 (£7000 for pair) 

    46: Piotr Gargas – The Key – Ancaster Limestone – £6,200

    47: Eve Shepherd – Pan – Ceramic – £5,995

    48: Martin Adamson – Early Bird – Iron Resin & Brass on Borewood – £1,200

    49: Richard Boronio – Things I Might Have Done – Stainless Steel – £18,000

          Richard Boronio – Jack Of Hearts – Stainless Steel – £15,000

    50: Hamish Mackie – Ammonite – Stainless Steel – £36,000

    51: Dawn Conn – Anticipation – Bronze Resin – £2,300

    52: Andrew Flint – Weathered Gesture – Ceramic – £2,800

    53: Matthew Sanderson – Magna Loop – Galvanised Steel – £8,500

    54: Martin Cash – Barn Owl – Ancaster Limestone – £6,000

    55: Laura Jane Wylder – Noodle – Iron Resin – £2,800

    56: Paul Harvey – Tern – Cold Cast Metal – £450

    57: Ed Elliott – Demeanour – Bronze Resin – £3,000

    58: Liz Tiranti – Shrine – Mosaic – £3,950

    59: Luke Edgar – Codes Of Regeneration – Steel – £9,000

    60: Kay Thomas – I Can Dance In My Dreams – Bronze Resin – £8,160

    61: Luke Edgar – The Fall – Steel – £8,500

    62: Matt Maddocks – Open Nature – Indian Granite – £22,000

    63: Pamela Moolman – Fire Bird – Fused Glass in Stainless Steel – £1,400

    64: Emily Gibbard – Hearing Trumpet – Ceramic – £4,000

    65: Emily Gibbard – Hera – Ceramic – £3,600

    66: Ed Elliott – Retreat – Oak – £15,000

    67: Tom Hiscocks – Lifesize Female Torso – Steel – £6,500

    68: Stuart Stockwell – Little Fern – Stainless Steel and Aluminium on Oak Plinth – £850

    69: Eve Shepherd – Inside We Are All Animals – Ceramic – £3,900

    70: Chris Crane – Sky Point – Recycled Steel – £2,860

    71: Ed Elliott – Vessell – Oak – £15,000 

    72: Stuart Stockwell – Little Ginkgo – Stainless Steel & Aluminium on Oak Plinth – £800

    73: Jeremy Moulsdale – Gathering Stardust – Bronze Resin and Gold Leaf – £4,600

    74: John O’Connor – Spring – Iron Resin – £15,500 

    75: Matthew Sanderson – The Orb – Mild Steel and Zinc – £13,335 

    76: John O’Connor – Summer – Iron Resin – £15,500

    77: Jeremy Moulsdale – Call Of The Wild – Bronze Resin – £3,200

    78: Simon Hayes – What Comes Next – Corten Steel – £5,750

    79: Clare Nicholls – Harlequin – Mixed Media – £4,885 

    80: Simon Hayes – First Light – Corten Steel – £5,750

    81: Ian Gill – Triangulums – Steel – £575 each

    82: Ollie Holman – Half Left – Bronze Resin – £1,250

    83: Glen Farrelly – Beltane – Oak – £1,305 

    84: Luke Dickinson – Release – Indian Rainforest Brown and Kilkenny limestone  –   £12,800

    85: Ollie Holman – Flaring Horse – Recycled Car Body Parts – £7,500

    86: Kay Thomas – Indolent Youth – Iron Resin – £8,160

    87: Hayley Jones – Buzzard – Copper Wire  – £1,595

    88: Ed Elliott – Greer, Guardian Angel – Bronze Resin With White Patina – £6,000

    89: Paul Harvey – Gannets – Marble Resin – £1,550

    90: Martin Heron – Ass Kicking – Corten Steel – £20,000

    91: Graeme Lougher – Jack Frost – Bronze Resin – £4,800 

    92: Lucy D’Auvergne – Young Fox II – Iron Resin – £2,200 

    93: Glen Farrelly – Standing Of The Sun – Oak – £1,495

    94: Kay Singla – World, Moon, Sea and Sand – Bronze Resin – £1,950

    95: Laura Jane Wylder – Rainy Days and Sunrays – Bronze on Steel – £2,000

    96: Hayley Jones – Osprey – Stainless Steel Wire – £3,285

    97: Dawn Conn – Embrace – Bronze Resin – £2,750

    98: Martin Cash – Unity In Motion – Blue Ancaster – £7,900

    99: Misti Leitz – Squishy Ball Bench – Oak – £3,800 (£7000 for pair) 

    100: Owen Meredith – Gannet Dive – Stainless Steel and Oak – £3,200

    101: Ed Hill – Dragonfly on Crook & Damselfly on Crook – Stainless Steel – £205 each

    102: Brendon Murless – Heron – Copper, Stainless Steel and Portland Stone – £6,250 

    103: Owen Meredith – Shark Infested Water – Corten Steel with Oak – £1,800 

    104: Martin Jarvis – Still Standing – Stainless Steel – £5,000

    105: Mike Thompson – Shag – Recycled Vintage Tools – £2,950 

    106: Pamela Moolman – Peacock – Fused enameled glass with Silverstain – £2,500

    107: Stuart Stockwell – Petals – Glass and Stainless Steel – £1,850

    108: Liam Ball – Ships Company – Recycled Material – £2,850

    109: Tom Hiscocks – Great White – Stainless Steel – £55,000

    110: Brendon Murless – Awakening – Bronze Resin – £4,500

    111: Nik Burns – Pike – Reclaimed Stainless Steel – £1,100

    112:Nik Burns – Hermit Crab – Stainless Steel and Brass Vase – £850 

    113: Luke Dickinson – Rhyme – Kilkenny Limestone and Portland Stone – £3,800

    114: Ted Edley – Butt and Davin – Copper, Stainless Steel and Steel – £3,800 each or                                                                  £7,000 for the pair

    115: Ian Gill – Giant Bulrush – Forged and Galvanised Steel – £18,000

    116: Liz Tiranti – Lotus – Glass and Ceramic Mosaic – £3,650

    117: Pamela Moolman – Antler – Fused Glass and Stainless Steel – £1,500

    118: Martin Heron – Asteraceae – Stainless and Corten Steel – £8,000

    119: Piotr Gargas – Elpis – Ancaster Weatherbed – £8,500

    120: Pamela Moolman – Blue Dress – Fused Bullseye Glass and Corten Steel – £2,500

    121: Paul Harvey – Barn Owl Landed – Marble Resin – £1,950

    122: Simon Hayes – Herons Watch – Stainless and Corten Steel – £2,500

    123: Joseph Hayton – Portrait Of A Shepherd – Carrara Marble – £10,000 

    124: Simon Hayes – Slice – Stainless and Corten Steel – £2,500

    125: Ted Edley – Mobius – Steel – £4,200

    126: Pamela Moolman – Olive Tree – Fused Glass and Stainless Steel – £2,300

    127: Ted Edley – Pike – Copper, Stainless Steel and Steel – £3,800

    128: Clare Nicholls – The Duchess Of Drifting Dreams – Mixed Media – £5,885

    129: Ed Hill – Blackbird – Recycled Cutlery – £950 

    130: Ed Hill – Wren on Twiggs – Recycled Cutlery & Stainless Steel – £225

                          Free Standing Wren – Recycled Cutlery – £205

    131: Simon Conolly – Man’s Best Friend – Iron Resin – £695

    132: Simon Conolly – A Stolen Kiss – Iron Resin – £675

    133: Kay Thomas – Raven Spirit – Bronze Resin – £3,300 

    134: Ed Hill –  Singin Wren on Crook – Recycled Cutlery & Stainless Steel – £260

                           Wren on Crook – Recycled Cutlery & Stainless Steel – £225

    135: Hayley Jones – Wire Barn Owl – Wire – £1,450

    136: Allan Mackenzie – Bird Man II – Bronze Resin – £1,095 

    137: Kay Singla – Feelings – Bronze Resin – £2,500

    138: Kay Singla – Bliss – Bronze Resin – £3,500

    139: Nik Burns – Dragonfly – Galvanised Steel – £2,650

    140: Pete Rogers – Daffodils – Stainless Steel – £300 each 

    141: Clare Nichols – The Crimson Crown – Paltiya – £885

    142: Allan Mackenzie – Watering time – Bronze Resin – £950

    143: Paul Cox – Three Little Birds – Painted Mild Steel and bronze – £8,000

    144: Tom Hiscocks – Rearing Horse II – Stainless Steel – £4,250

    145: Laura Jane Wylder – Wishes – Iron Resin – £3,000

    146: Jane Flint – Birdie – Ceramic – £1,250

    147: Jane Flint – Fawn – Ceramic – £1,250 

    148: Jane Flint – Raven – Ceramic – £1,250 

    149: Allan Mackenzie – Pick Me – Bronze Resin – £950

    150: Ian Gill – Make A wish – Corten Steel – £5,500 each (£15,000 for set of three)

    151: Ollie Holman – Mother In Waiting – Bronze Resin – £1,800

    152: Pete Rogers – Tulips – Stainless Steel – £300 each 

    153: Ted Edley – Gamble – Brass, Copper and Steel – £3,800

    154: Adam Binder – Boris – Bronze – £250,000

    155: Vanessa Lawrence – Resting  – Stones in Stainless Steel Wire – £10,000

    156: Allan Mackenzie – Hold On Tight – Bronze Resin – £625

    157: Emily Gibbard – Wonder Womb – Ceramic – £8,000

    158: Kim Francis – Hyperbolic Iron II – Iron Resin – £2,500

    159: Nik Burns – Bulls Head – Steel – 3,250

    160: Glen Farrelly – Astral – Oak – £1,325 

    161: Rob Faherty – The Kite – Steel – £3,800

    162: Emily Gibbard – Eden – Ceramic – £5,000

    163: William Johnston – Slate Tree Cones – Slate – £1,350 each

    164: Andrew Flint – Quiet Vessel I – Ceramic – £1,200

    165: Andrew Flint – Rising Form I & II – £1,800 each

    166: Matt Maddocks – Void Series – Indian Granite – £25,000 

    167: Andrew Flint – Quiet Vessel II & III – £1,200 each

    168: Tara Davidson – Grace I & Grace II – Ceramic – £770 each

    169: Hannah Scott – Passing Us By – Powder Coated Steel – £9,300

    170: Luke Dickinson – Zealous – Jaisalmer Yellow – £14,000

    171: Matthew Sanderson – Fountain – Galvanised Steel – £5,330 

    172: Mike Thompson – Heron – Recycled Vintage Tools – £2,500

    173: Hayley Jones – Blackbird on Garden Tool – Wire – £150

     

                                     













    Zimbabwean Loop

     

    1: Weston Nykete – Bird Bath – Springstone – £3,000

    2:  Bywell Sango – Free Dancing – Cobalt Stone – £4,000

    3: Tendai Rukodzi – African Hippo – Opal stone – £3,100ea of £6000 for both

    4: Euwit Nyanhongo – Spirit of togetherness – Springstone – £4,400

    5: Nicodimus Mutasa – Family Harmony – Springstone – £3,800

    6: Tendai Chipri – Our first Dance – Springstone – £4,000

    7: Munyardzi Jeche – Vision – Springstone – £1,400

    8: Onward Sango – Dancing to the rhythm – Yellow Leopard Rock – £2,680

    9: Tutani Mugavazi – My Glory II – Springstone – £2,700

    10: Boet Nyariri – Pandemic Studies – Springstone – £1,380

    11: Sherpard Sikorimbo – A Deep Thought – Leopard Rock – £2,150

    12: Sherpard Sikorimbo – The way up – Leopard Rock – £1,980

    13: Munyaredzi Jeche – Finding Comfort – Springstone – £1,200

    14: Victor Matafi – Healing Thoughts – Opal Stone – £4,400

    15: A range of rare and beautiful zimbabwean stone sculptures. All available to buy with prices ranging from £340 – £740

    16: Reymas Chigware – Lucky Birds – Green opal – £3,900

    17: Rufaro Murenza – Embrace – Red Jasper – £1,800

    18: Sherpard Deve – The meaning of life – Opal – £1,200

    19: Sherpard Sikimbo – A twist of fortune – Green Serpentine – £1,550

    20: M Jaisie – Welcome Face – Springstone – £2,450

    21: Victor Matafi – Tying a love knot – Springstone – £2,200

    22: Simion Chiharra – Love Life – Brown Serpentine – £730

    23: Tanyanyiwa Nyandoro – In deep thoughts – Opal stone – £4,500

    24: Godfree Matangira – Love Journey – Opal Stone – £4,800



  • Greer, Guardian Angel (Charred Angel) by Ed Elliott  –  £6,000

    Greer, Guardian Angel (Charred Angel) by Ed Elliott – £6,000

    White Patina – Cold Cast Bronze (bronze resin)

    Limited edition of 10

    77cm(h) x 70cm(w) x 62cm(d)

    Wings hang down below the plinth

    Overall height on plinth: 148cm

    £6,000 – edition made to order

    Plinth included – unless bespoke height / dimensions preferred by client 

    This serene sculpture depicts a winged figure seated in quiet contemplation, its long wings gently unfurled to either side. Carved with flowing, layered lines that echo the natural grain of wood, the surface creates a sense of movement and rhythm across the figure’s body. The faceless head and simplified form lend the piece a universal, meditative quality, inviting viewers to project their own thoughts and emotions onto the figure.

    Balanced between strength and stillness, the sculpture evokes themes of protection, reflection, and the peaceful pause between moments of flight.

    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.

  • Joy by Val Adamson £1,450

    Bronze resin

    50cm x 30cm x 30cm

    Edition of 24

    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.

  • Artist Events

    We have lots of artists joining us throughout this season. Take a look at who is here on what day and come along and meet them!

     

    MAY

    Thursday 29th May

    MARTIN AND VAL ADAMSON

    Both Martin and Val are very popular artists here at the park. They will be joining us for a demo to show how they approach their work. 

    They will be here for the day and will be more than happy to answer any questions.

    Martin is responsible for a few pieces in our exhibition this year, including Sloth & Baby, Hide & Seek and his Mouse & Nut Post

    Val Adamson has been an exhibiting artist with us for many years. Although she does not have any pieces in our outdoor exhibition this year, she does have some pieces on show in our gallery. 

    She is known for her work that is inspired by the dramatic sculptural hair forms of tribal African women which she combines with masks and art works from the same tribes.   

    She works in clay and casts her sculptures in bronze or bronze resin.

    JUNE 

    Saturday 14th & Sunday 15th June

    STONE SCULPTING WEEKEND!

    We are lucky enough to be joined by 3 (yes, 3!) talented stone sculptors over this weekend.

    PIOTR GARGAS & MARTIN CASH will be set up in our mediterranean area where they will be demonstrating how they turn a block of stone into a beautiful piece of sculpture. Both artists are incredibly skilled in their craft and they bring with them a wealth of knowledge and a willingness to share. Come and join them and watch them work their magic.

    Piotr is exhibiting his pieces Coral Beauty, Elpis and Swirl in this year’s exhibition. Martin is showing his pieces Sporangia and Chasing the Curve.

    JAN BRUCE

    Also joining us on our Stone weekend is Jan Bruce. Jan has recently been featured on BBC’s Make It At Market programme, which saw him transform his passion for carving into a career. 

    Jan loves the idea of making his art accessible and understandable to anyone, so he tries to express universally relatable emotions in his carvings. 

    We are lucky enough to be exhibiting his pieces Safe, One and Hug in the exhibiton this year. Come down and meet him!

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  • Metamorphasis by Johnty Hurwitz    £6,750

    Metamorphasis by Johnty Hurwitz £6,750

    Gypsum, acrylic, titanium and steel

    30cm x 30cm x 27cm

     

    “Sometimes in life, you fall. Fall from love, fall from grace, fall from self, fall from dreams. This is a sculpture of the beautiful hand that caught my soul as it plummeted. I am forever grateful.”  – Johnty Hurwitz

    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.

  • Ben Greenwood

    Ben Greenwood

    I am a sculptor and artist based in North Yorkshire. In all my work, taking on both
    public and private commissions I adopt a ‘hands on’ approach, moving between
    classical bronze to modern resins and everything in between. In every piece I hope
    to imbue a true affection towards my subjects incorporating unique peculiarities and
    motifs to tell their story.

  • Ben Walking    £585

    Ben Walking £585

    Lifesize cat in bronze resin

    This sculpture can also be cast in foundry bronze P.O.A

    42cm Tall (to tip of tail)   53cm Long

     

    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.

  • Silent Circle by Eve Shepherd – £7,770

    Silent Circle by Eve Shepherd – £7,770

    Silent Circle
    Edition 2/7
    Marble resin
    £7400

    If you are interested in purchasing this piece, or have questions about this sculpture or any others then please email our sales consultant: taddhartland07@gmail.com 
    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.

  • Sandra Camargo

    Sandra Camargo

    Sandra Camargo was born in Colombia. She is a self-taught stone sculptor. She works with traditional hand-carving tools, rejecting mass-production and consumerism. The dialect of her work is of shape and form and light; how the light travels through stone or impacts the surface, and how the negative space modifies or becomes a part of the work. Her work has been selected, for exhibitions at the Royal West of England Academy in Bristol, Royal Cambrian Academy in Wales, ING Discerning Eye in London; she has also exhibited in Paris, Cornwall, Deal, Devon, and the Cotswolds.
    Sandra was selected to participate in the professional development programme run by New Platform Art in 2021, she won the CAS Emerging Sculptors Development Award in 2023, and she was shortlisted for BADA Art prize2024 (British Antique Dealers Association.)
  • The Storyteller by Annie Heyworth    £1,200

    The Storyteller by Annie Heyworth £1,200

    £900 without the dome

    Mixed media dress

    34cm x 34cm (excl. stand)

    If you are interested in purchasing this piece, or have questions about this sculpture or any others then please email our sales consultant: taddhartland07@gmail.com 
    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.