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This distinctive pendant forms part of the beautiful Decorative Concepts Collection where handwritten design notes and drawings are 'hidden' within the metal folds of each cluster. Reflecting Mari's creative journey from initial concept through to final design, each note and reference captures the exploration and creativity behind the making of this strikingly beautiful collection.
A unique piece inspired by the statues of the ancient Roman gods.
Cast in iron resin, the piece is heavily textured to create the sense of age, while the detail is typical of Angela’s fascination with the beauty of the female form, its seductive quality captured in the hands sculpted around the hips.
One of a series of three bronze works, this beautiful sculpture showcases the smooth, flowing lines and detail that Angela employs to depict the sensuality of the female form.
A figurative sculpture in the classic tradition, the piece captures the essence of the modern idiom with its power to draw the observer in.
Delight, bliss, elation - a sculpture beautifully capturing a sense of rapturous and sensuous delight - the fine detail and flowing lines typical of an Angela Farquharson sculpture.
One of a series of small scale sculptures depicting the female form, this piece is characteristic of Angela Farquharson’s work and her interest in classical figurative sculpture. The textile ‘detail’ is inspired by the shapes made as fabric drapes and folds across the body, creating new interest and sense of sensuality, enhanced by the natural unglazed porcelain finish.
A sculpture capturing the sense of holding something precious and fleeting lest it should be forgotten.
This beautiful study of a flower nymph combines the exceptional attention to detail characteristic of Martin’s work with his ability to create a story which invites the observer to pause and reflect.
Despite it’s scale the eye is drawn to the detail which makes the piece both intimate and powerful.
One of a series of sculptural works pairing antique flashed glass with weathered oak stumps retrieved from a Welsh hillside. The fern, the birch and the bo all have strong spiritual meanings, and these pieces celebrate life and its vibrancy and the cyclicality of nature. The glass is mouth-blown in France and Germany and has been acid-etched many times, in order to create the patterns and textures. The glass has also been gilded, using silver and copper leaf applied by hand. The oak is as found on the hillside but cleaned back.