Expressionism
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Aerial
The Acrobats by John Robinson
£72,000 inc VATThis iconic sculpture, arguably John???s most well-known and acclaimed piece was originally conceived during a trip to Greece in the 1970???s. Based on the original Olympian athletes dating back to the 8th century BC in ancient Greece, John started with a 16inch bronze maquette, which he then scaled up to a monumental scale. Being very practical, he ingeniously made a joint on the wrist of the upper acrobat, which is reinforced with a steel rod, making transport and erection relatively simple. The first cast was mounted at the Hyatt Regency hotel in Maui, Hawaii. There are another 7 examples around the world, one of which is located outside the Australian Institute of Sport in Canberra, Australia.
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Body
Winds of Change VI by Brendon Murless
£6,900 inc VATWinds of Change VI by Brendon Murless, Bronze Resin
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Body
Winds of Change V by Brendon Murless
£6,900 inc VATWinds of Change V by Brendon Murless, Bronze Resin
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Brendon Murless
Listen to the Forest by Brendon Murless
£3,500 inc VATListen to the Forest by Brendon Murless, Bronze Resin
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All Sculpture
Angel III by Simon Stringer
£12,960 inc VATAngel III by Simon Stringer, Bronze Resin
Unique bronze resin sculpture of two figures. One figure is kneeling and the other is sitting on their shoulders holding up two wing like structures.
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Animal and Birds
Stalking Raven by Clare Trenchard
£2,808 inc VATStalking Raven by Clare Trenchard, Bronze Resin
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Andrew Sinclair
Pre-Hysteric by Andrew Sinclair
£34,800 inc VATThis 11-foot, bronze resin, surreal creation depicts a nude rider aboard a dinosaur.
And what inspired this fantasy piece? In the artists words:
???Sadly or gladly, I never grew out of my fascination for dinosaurs and promised myself that one day I would sculpt one. During a brief respite in my usual busy routine I realized this ambition and sculpted a rather obscure dinosaur called a Struthiomimus; a very gracile and elegant creature that is popularly known as an ???Ostrich mimic???. Having sculpted the extinct creature came the question of ???What to do with it now???? After some thought the bizarre idea of putting a lady riding upon it, in a sense of panic, came to mind. It makes a very strange, humorous and surreal sculpture. The technical aspect of actually making the sculpture stand is considerable, as the supporting leg is so thin but it is this that helps make the sculpture so full of movement.??? -
Andrew Sinclair
The Minotaur by Andrew Sinclair
£21,000 inc VATThe magnificent design was originally commissioned by the late great poet Felix Dennis, in 2012. The original now stands in bronze at Felix Dennis’s memorial garden The Garden Of Heroes and Villains.
You could own this bronze resin sculpture of the ancient Greek monster, half-man and half-bull, featuring all the detail and character of the original. This inviting, mythical creature makes a statement and would look wonderful in a home, garden or labyrinth, enticing visitors to enter – if they dare!