Finally permanently installed in Clitheroe's Town Centre, through generous support from many businesses, organisations and individuals.
Inspired by Lancashire Folklore and developed through Computer Aided Design from original designs in paper, this piece is infinately scaleable. It has been resident in a number of public spaces: The Liverpool Plinth in the Baltic Triangle, Ghisburn Forest, Burghley House and Whitaker Park (Rossendale). Height: 3.6 m. Corten Steel.
Inspired by both the Skriker from Lancashire folklore and the story of the Pendle Witches. Height: 2 m. Stainless steel with black patina.
Maquette in Mild Steel. Length: 1 M.
Inspired by folkloric story of a giant cow that roamed the fells of Parlick and Bleasdale (Forest of Bowland)
Welded stainless steel mesh and rod
3 x 3 m. approx
Collage of studio images
stainless steel mesh and rod. 3 x 3 m. approx
Sustrans; Way of the Roses – Passing Places, commission to develop artworks connecting Bentham with the cycle route. This piece, situated in Low Bentham, celebrates the silk factory that was situated in this town. The workers - so the story goes - had prior knowledge of the colour of queen Victoria's underwear as they made the fabric for it.
Aluminium printing plate, with copper "spots".
75 cm approx
One in a shoal of fishes along the Bentham Passing Places Cycle Loop. A temporary installation commissioned by Pioneer Projects, Bentham
Welded corten and stainless steel
2.30 x 1.32 x 1.10 m
Friends of Bold Venture Park (Darwen):one in a series of pieces along the heritage sculpture trail.
Stainless steel
each strip: 200 x 80 cm
Friends of Bold Venture Park (Darwen):one in a series of pieces along the heritage sculpture trail, inspired by the wallpaper designs of James Huntington.
Friends of Bold Venture Park (Darwen):one in a series of pieces along the heritage sculpture trail, inspired by the wallpaper designs of James Huntington.
Harris Museum and Art Gallery, Preston: small bronze sculpture
Inspired by the collection
Mild Steel
Commissioned by Eddie Powell for Chelsea Flower Show
Galvanised Mild Steel
2.7 m.
Commissioned by United Utilities; situated at Entwistle Reservoir, near Bolton
galvanised mild steel
Entwistle Reservoir. Commissioned by United Utilities
Mild Steel, 2.7 m.
Blackburn with Darwen BC with Groundwork Trust: commission to develop sculptures for Roe Lee Park, Blackburn, in consultation with local groups.
Recycled scrap metal and mild steel rod
Parkarts 2002, Blackburn with Darwen. Commission to create series of sculptures from found natural and recycled materials during residency in park and along nature trail.
Bronze, unique. 1.76 x 2.70 x 1.20 m.
Private Commission by Publisher and Poet Felix Dennis of large bronze sculpture of two mating tortoises for the Caribbean island of Mustique. This is the first (and only?)public sculpture on the Island, aased on the indigenous species, the red legged tortoise.
Welded mild steel, 4.oo x 2.45 m.
River Lune Millennium Park, Lancaster: Large sculpture along cycle path.
bronze, edition: 6
3 Sculptures for Village Green, Cottam, a new residential development near Preston, Lancashire. Stolen.
bronze, edition: 6. 76 x 152 x 51 cm
Commission for New Towns/creative Landscapes, for new development at Cottam, near Preston. Stolen.
bronze with copper pennant, unique
2 x 3 x 1 m.
The legendary character from Ashton-under-Lyne, commissioned by MAB, a Dutch compony of developers, for Arcades Shopping Centre, Greater Manchester.
Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester
Bronze, edition: 6
80 x 70 x 60 cm
North Tyneside Public Art Agency: public sculpture for sculpture trail at Rising Sun Country Park, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Bronze, edition: 6
80 x 70 x 60 cm
North Tyneside Public Art Agency: public sculpture for sculpture trail at Rising Sun Country Park, Newcastle-upon-Tyne