Sculptures
Agapanthus SculptureA large garden arch in forged steel, depicting a giant Agapanthus (the client's favourite plant) and a fern, connected by a stainless steel spider's web
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Butterfly SculptureA 5 metre tall piece, symbolising the regenerative powers of nature.
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Reef Knot BollardsSubstantial features of Stockton High Street to indicate the presence of a side street with a nautical name.
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Cockerton Arch SculptureAn entrance feature to a new housing development, commissioned by the builders, Bussey and Armstrong.
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GreystonesForged steel fern-like plant forms growing out of a 5 ton basalt boulder. Commissioned by the developers, Shepherd Homes.
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Stag ScreenAn entrance feature for a Darlington housing development with life-size stags against a background of stylised foliage.
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Stockton BollardsStockton Bollards.
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Harmony SculpturesThe first of a series of five sculptures designed and made on the theme of "Harmony" for Middlesbrough Council. This is a West African symbol for living in peace with your neighbour
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Harmony 2Depicting the coming together of people from the four corners of the world.
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Harmony 3Interlocking rings passing through each other to make an inseperable bond.
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The Endless Knot, Harmony 4The Endless Knot, Budhist symbol of Peace and Harmony
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Harmony 5Based on the well-known Yin-Yang, Chinese symbol of World Harmony
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RaincloudA further five sculptures were designed by artist blacksmith John Wood, an Australian, and at the time working at Little Newsham Forge. This one has a heavy downpour of forged steel, supporting a very heavy raincloud.
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SunburstSunburst - Weather Sculpture 2. Designed by John Wood.
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ThundercloudWeather Sculpture 3. Designed by John Wood.
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UmbrellaWeather Sculpture 4. Designed by John Wood.
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SnowflakesSnowflakes - Weather Sculpture 5. Designed by John Wood.
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TenacityA forged steel sculpture commissioned by Nature`s World at Middlesbrough. Set into a six ton basalt boulder.
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