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We handpick all of the work for sale from the many exhibitions, studio visits and shows we attend.
We're sourcing new work all the time. If there's a particular style of art or design that you'd like us to source for you, please contact us. We'd love to help.
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Jim Jack produces beautifully crafted, layered, wooden sculptures. Jim meticulously constructs each of his sculptures laminating, gluing and dowling each layer of wood, which he pre-cuts, finishes and carves down with rasps files and a grinder.
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Kaori Tatebayashi ceramic sculptures capture the intimate and transient recollections of our everyday lives sealing them in clay.
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Matthew's stunning ceramic sculptures take their inspiration from geometric and optical art, constructivist themes and modern architecture and design. Matthew pursues these interests in an abstract sense by exploring shape and making mathematically constructed sculputures in clay, each built up of different wheel-thrown sections.
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The majority of Merete's work, and where her passion lies, is in creating sculptural shapes. Curves and lines inspire her. Her sculptures are clear, clean shapes with a smooth surface, and often finishing with sharp edges that embody simplicity and strengh.
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Tom Stogdon works with several materials including, slate, metal, leaves and plants to create a range of stunning indoor and outdoor sculptures.
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Rowena Brown's raku and stoneware fired sculptures are inspired by weather-worn and derelict structures in the Scottish landscape.
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