I love dogs and had made some in clay before creating one laser cut from thick sheet steel and folded to give him three dimensions. Named Rusty after being left to rust outdoors.
 The bronze key, about 13 inches long, was my entry for the 2020 RA Summer Exhibition. A key is a symbol that can open doors to a more enlightened, healthier, more happy world. The shape was inspired by a small key I found, clearly created by some un
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 There is art and there is art and some is admired indiscriminately. David Shrigley made the point well (the cartoon above) and I couldn’t resist turning it into 3D (not yet cast in metal).
 The Sun at the end of my garden was made from a TV dish I could not throw away.
 A skilled blacksmith, who adopted a gypsy way of life, made this from my drawing that, in turn, was inspired by a child’s doodle.
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 Recycling flattened tin cans caught my attention at some point resulting in several items including this car.
 Flattened tin cans made into an owl with moving legs and wings.
 Flattened tin cans made into a ship.
  Ladies in Waiting  featured in the 2010 RA Summer Exhibition. I made prints of it - they all sold.
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