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The art of sculpture demands an ability to generate original ideas and designs, generally by drawing and modelling in clay. These are then realised in a variety of materials

We specialise in sculptures carved from stone or marble. However, by taking moulds from modelled or carved originals, the sculptures can also be reproduced in metal or resin finishes if required.

Tim Crawley runs the carving workshop and is a member of The Royal Society of British Sculptors. He has experience of sculptural projects on major buildings, most notably the design and realisation of the 10 Modern Martyrs for Westminster Abbey, London which achieved international media coverage when unveiled by Her Majesty The Queen in 1998.

The following is a small selection of his work.

Figurative Sculptures
Westminster Abbey. The Modern Martyrs 1998
Martin Luther King. Half life size clay model Westminster Abbey. The Modern Martyrs 1998 Martin Luther King
Sculptures for Gardens
River God. Fountain for private client, USA, 2001
Busts and Portraits in Stone
Guildhall Art Gallery, London. Comission for 4 portrait busts, main facade, 1999
Shakespear in Stone Shakespear plaster head study Cromwell in Stone Cromwell plaster head study
Architectural Sculptures for Contemporary Buildings
Guilford Cathedral, design Guilford Cathedral, design Harmony House, Dagenham. Cow capitals. Ornamental features modelled in clay then cast in reconstituted stone
For further information or advice please contact Tim Crawley
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