British sculptor Hamish Mackie’s fluid, loose approach to sculpting wildlife means he can capture the very essence of life, making an inanimate object appear as if it might take flight or leap at any point. It is this ability that has made his work perfect for enhancing a landscape or interior. As Stephen Moss, Author and Naturalist explains “Yet like all great art, this is an illusion. There are no deer, hares or woodcock; simply bronze, fashioned into these memorable moments caught in time, yet lasting for eternity. It is a kind of magic: yet magic in a tangible form, pleasing our sight and our sense of touch.”
Mackie’s sculpting does not just stop at wildlife, he is a sculptor who likes to experiment with his subject matter, As former BBC Arts Correspondent, Will Gompertz found when he came across Hamish’s Ammonite Cretaceous sculpture while on holiday in Cornwall. “..the ribbed surface of which was cracked and baked and rough. The sun was casting shadows deep into its crevasses and central cavity, a counterpoint to the bright light dancing across the metallic façade. It was wonderful to behold: an ancient form rendered in contemporary materials with a gorgeous patina as crinkled and weathered as the face of an old Cornish fisherman.”
All Hamish’s sculptures are produced as limited editions, they are all signed, dated and numbered. Hamish also takes bespoke commissions. With a background in design, Hamish is well-versed in liaising with interior and landscape designers, architects and builders. If you want to discuss a commission or learn more about how the sculptures are created and cast, you can visit his studio in Oxfordshire, by appointment.
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