Friday, 22 May 2009

A Look at Sculptures...

Govinder's Lean on Me sculpture has finally arrived in the gallery much to our excitement. I would very much recommend viewing this piece in person. The finish of the piece is beautifully sculpted; encompassing togetherness through its lines, the reflection of the two pieces make one whole symbolising unity and the reflection of ideals in a partner. A wonderful gift to yourself or another.


Lean on Me, 8" tall, 11" wide £999

Jennine Parker continues this theme of unity with 'Two Hearts', a bronze sculpture featuring two linked hearts. This piece is a completely different offering from Jennine, one smooth bronze heart supported by one oxidised bronze heart, symbolising the unconditional offerring of love by two unique beings, a tactile and organic piece that invites the viewer to place the hearts as they so desire.


Two Hearts, 15" tall £2,500


Following in the success of Alexander Millar's hand painted resin sculpture 'One Man & His Dog', we are now delighted to announce it release in stainless steel. The use of steel animates Alex's much loved 'gadgie' and complements the industrial inspiration for Alex's images. This piece echoes the determination of the working class of a bygone era, the texture used all over the piece gives a weathered and sturdy impression of our 'gadgie' returning from a hard days graft with his faithful companion by his side.

One Man & His Dog, 16" tall £999

Also expected in the gallery at the beginning of June are three new sculptures from Caroline Shotton, Alexander Millar and Peter Smith.
Please contact the gallery for further information or to place orders on any of the above.

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