Armada Tree Sculpture
During my time studying at Hereford college of Art I designed and forged a large exterior sculpture. The form was influenced by an avenue of large English oak trees that faced an avenue of large Spanish chestnut trees planted in such a way to represent the naval battles Against the Spanish Armada. The trees were twisted and battered by the winds for hundreds of years and I wanted my sculpture to represent the twisting of the trees and also the ribs shapes that made up the bodies of those great ships the trees were planted to represent.
Services: Contemporary forge work
Materials: Forged Mild Steel
Size: 1800 (including ground anchor) x 600 x 600
Finish: Rusted and Coated in Linseed oil
Commissions
We take on commissions ranging from small scale domestic pieces to larger architectural works both for external and internal use.
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