Slaughden I, Bronze, Unique Cast
Alde, Bronze, Unique Cast
The French Prince, Bronze & Horse Hair, Unique Cast
Tidal Study [Spreads Her Meaning Out], Bronze & Acrylic Paint, Unique Cast
Turkish Figs by Pomarius, Bronze, Unique Casts; www.pomarius-collections.com
Inky Cap & Field Mushrooms from the 2019 collection 'Found & Foraged' by Pomarius, Bronze, Unique Casts; www.pomarius-collections.com
Details from selected projects including those delivered through The Portable Foundry Project.
Workshop shot & 5/45 bronze sculptures from 'Noye's Fludde: Procession' (2015). A participatory project with students from Woodbridge Primary, Kyson Primary, Woodbridge School & St Mary's Mary School responding to Benjamin Britten's children's opera Noye's Fludde. The project entailed a wax modelling workshops, visit to the studio to see their works cast in bronze and an installation of the finished sculptures at Snape Matings, Suffolk, for the 2015 Proms. Delivered through The Portable Foundry Project
Workshop shot & bronze coins from 'Mint Market' (2020), a project with Art Foundation students at West Suffolk College, artist Emily Godden, and supported by Suffolk Libraries. Taking the Bury St Edmund Mint used during the 13th - 16th centuries as a starting point, students responded to themes of value, materialism, and 'cultural currency' through the production of their own currency. The Coins and a VR game utilising the designs were produced and exhibited as part of a virtual exhibition. The casting of the coins and a trip the foundry by students were delivered through The Portable Foundry Project.
Detail from installation at Thurston Library for BLOC, one of two projects delivered as an Artist Facilitator (2018-2020); following a series of drawing, clay and wax modelling workshops, bronze sculptures modelled by students from Year 6 Thurston Primary School were exhibited for the Summer at the library. Works were inspired by students' favourite literary characters or books.
Detail from scratch mould/sand casting workshop at the foundry with A level and GCSE students from Hartismere Academy (2017).