Bidwell West
A series of artworks in the landscaping around the new village of Bidwell West in Bedfordshire. Flora and fauna of nearby Icknield and Chiltern Ways
A series of artworks in the landscaping around the new village of Bidwell West in Bedfordshire. Flora and fauna of nearby Icknield and Chiltern Ways
Consisting of two curving brick walls with ceramic relief applications, the walls are situated on the Chiltern Way, which has been routed around the edge of
The Llanbradach Follies consist of two towers inspired by local architecture and industrial heritage. Bases: stone-clad reinforced concrete with ceramic applications into niches. Tops: rendered
Part of a landscaping regeneration project for Tilery Housing Estate. Five ceramic relief panels incorporated into new gateways at the entrances into five courtyards. A
Mosaic clad concrete sculptures in the form of giant toadstools inspired by Fair Isle knitwear. The brief was to create something that could be used
Sculptural seating in the form of giant flowers containing flower beds and a series of toadstool-shaped play structures across 0.5 miles of landscaping adjacent to
Ceramic features incorporated into three external courtyards in Fromeside Medium Secure Services, Blackberry Hill Hospital. A collaboration with a lighting designer resulted in computer controlled
Sculptures and wall reliefs for corridor regeneration between road and Penyrheol Secondary School, Gorseinon. Collaboration with White Consultants landscape architects informed the theme and colour
Landscaped garden incorporating a playground for young children inspired by Eric Carle’s popular book The Very Hungry Caterpillar. The overall design scheme includes railings and
Ceramic bosses applied to wooden planters in Tiltyard Café Courtyard, Hampton Court Palace Gardens, to celebrate King Henry VIII’s 500-year anniversary. Participatory project ran over
Lead artist overseeing and designing public art plan for artworks into gateways surrounding the 22-mile perimeter of the park, formerly 2 collieries. Angel Lane site:
Sculptural waymarkers along public footpath Client: Gateshead Council Dimensions: Approx. 5-15cm Medium: Stoneware ceramic applied to boulders Place: Gateshead Year: 2003
Concrete relief bosses installed into recesses in new care home. Sites of historical significance in Midlothian provided the theme, including architectural, historical and industrial sites.
The Ceramic House
75 Stanmer Villas
Brighton
BN1 7HN
United Kingdom
Studio BS1, Phoenix Artspace
10-14 Waterloo Place
Brighton
BN2 9NB
United Kingdom