A selection of student work is showcased below. While the potential for achieving similar results is certainly there, the ultimate quality of each piece is significantly influenced by the individual student's skill and dexterity.
Some of the larger work took more than one workshop.
A design taken from African masks
Inspired by Barbara Hepworth
An Art Deco Plaque
A Bucranium metope
Palmette cornice embellishment
A detail for the students own house
Last Judgment Tympanum from the Abbey Church of Sainte-Foy in Conques, France
A cornice design taken from the Roman Baths, Bath
Classical Foot Detail
(Statue Fragment)
Idea from a raised relief of an owl dating to the Ptolemaic Period in Egypt held at the MET
It is an interesting and exciting process carving designs unrealised by their creator. Here you see the process and the finishing touches to a hand carved stone panel based on a design in pen and brown ink, over traces of black chalk for a frieze decorated with a palmette and tendrils. Original by Giovanni Battista Foggini 1652–1725, held at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
The Temple of Apollo, Stourhead
An imagined water feature temple
Classical Obelisk
Water God Niche
Study of John Fahey
Hygeia God of health
Study of Laocoon
A Selkie acoustic chamber