Cotswold Sculpture Park

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  • The Bee All And End All by Patrick Bull  –  £4,595

    The Bee All And End All by Patrick Bull – £4,595

    Material: Bronze
     
    Dimensions: 120cm x 40cm x 40cm
     
    Edition of 12

    Delicately poised atop a slender stem, this elegant sculpture captures a quiet moment in nature — a bee resting on a rounded seed head. The composition draws the eye upward, emphasising both height and lightness, as if the piece itself were gently swaying in the breeze.

    The bee is beautifully detailed, from its finely cut wings to the subtle texture of its body, while the softly coloured orb beneath introduces a gentle contrast in tone and finish. This interplay between realism and stylisation gives the work a refined, contemporary feel.

    Balancing precision with grace, The Bee All And End All celebrates the small yet vital presence of pollinators, transforming an everyday encounter into something timeless and quietly poetic.

    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.

  • Queen Bee by Brendon Murless – £4,500

    Queen Bee by Brendon Murless – £4,500

    Title – Queen Bee
    Material – Bronze resin, timber plinth
    Size – 85cm H head + 83cm H plinth
     
     
     
    After watching wild honey bees interact with each other and seeing them swarming near my workshop I was inspired to create this sculpture to emphasize the plight of the bees and the integral connection between humans and nature. Bee populations in the wild are in declining globally, which directly impacts nature as a whole and our food security. The queen bee also holds symbolism of fertility (as she is the only bee capable of reproduction), leadership, community and hard work. In folklore, bees are seen as protectors of woodland spirits and are associated with family and protection.    – Brendon Murless
     

    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.