All works in editions priced between £100 to £350. Read more >>
I made my first medals in 1974, though at that time, thought of them as small reliefs and had no awareness of medals as a contemporary art form. Read more >>
Having become interested in the medal and familiarising myself with some of the techniques, I began to use the convention of using both sides. It became a challenge to form a link between the sides and working from the landscape provided exhilarating subject matter for this purpose. Read more >>
As work progressed on the early medals, certain ideas began to form requiring a larger size. Modelled in clay as distinct from wax, a different technique was used but it was the plasticity of the material that encouraged me to use the gestural squeezing and probing of the fingers in evolving the ideas. Read more >>
The medal is an ideal form of celebrating and commemorating many occasions by private, public and corporate clients. Commissions having been undertaken for birthdays, births, theatres, churches, quarries, factories, writers, musicians, doctors and hospitals. Universities and other institutions have made full use of Prize medals in recognition of outstanding achievements. Read more >>
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