Mark Goodchild
BORN:
13th January 1971
EARLY LIFE:
Mark started welding at the young age of just 15 for a blacksmith making wrought iron lights. At the age of 22 Mark decided to move on and become a mobile welder working in the construction industry. Mark has work on some major projects including The Channel Tunnel, The Olympic Park, Wembley Stadium, The Shard, Heathrow Express and most recently various London Crossrail projects.
MEDIUMS USED IN WORK:
Salvaged metal
SUBJECTS OF WORK:
Once the sculpture is complete Mark like to incorporate the name of where the material came from in the sculptures title.
EXHIBITIONS:
Many local exhibitions
Mark Goodchild sculpture for sale from The Sculpture Park is detailed below:
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Contemporary
Rotherham Heads by Mark Goodchild
£3,300 inc VATRotherham Heads by Mark Goodchild, Steel
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Abstract
Hermongers Prowess by Mark Goodchild
£14,400 inc VATHermongers Prowess by Mark Goodchild, Found Objects, Metal
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Abstract
Gnasher, Jaws and Minto by Mark Goodchild
£36,000 inc VATGnasher, Jaws and Minto by Mark Goodchild, Steel (piling Equipment)
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Abstract
Self Isolated Quantative Weight Gain (SIQWG) by Mark Goodchild
£38,400 inc VATSelf Isolated Quantative Weight Gain (SIQWG) by Mark Goodchild, Steel
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Abstract
Poison (NLR) by Mark Goodchild
£3,300 inc VATPoison (NLR) by Mark Goodchild, Salvaged Steel
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Abstract
Shape Shifter by Mark Goodchild
£2,400 inc VATShape Shifter by Mark Goodchild, Steel – parts from Hinley Point II Nuclear Power Station
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Mark Goodchild
Battersea Power Station 1 by Mark Goodchild
£3,540 inc VATBattersea Power Station 1 by Mark Goodchild, Steel
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Abstract
Bankside Frog by Mark Goodchild
£5,700 inc VATBankside Frog by Mark Goodchild, Steel
Unique abstract steel sculpture representing a frog
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Abstract
A Thousand Times by Mark Goodchild
£2,700 inc VATA Thousand Times by Mark Goodchild, Digger Parts on Wood.
Abstract sculpture using digger parts on a wooden base to create a a star like form with a central spherical hole.