News and Updates from the Studio
Red Stag at the Deer Path Inn
I spent a good chunk of 2015 sculpting a life-size red stag and an accompanying bust. The stag now has pride of place in the Deer Path Inn garden and the bust hangs in the English Room. A visit is highly recommended - a stunning setting, excellent cuisine and top-level [...]
Three New Pieces in the Gallery
The War Department and Lord Derby sculptures sold out at the beginning of the year. Due to the popularity of those 2 pieces I thought it was a good idea to made a new sculpture of an Eland Bull in an edition of 12 which I am very pleased with. [...]
Time for a refresh
Technology moves on and so it was time for a brand new Bronze Africa website. A big improvement on the previous version - it's now a responsive site which means that if you are looking at this on your smartphone or tablet device you should be having a much better [...]
A new Warthog Sculpture is ready for the foundry
Head on over to this link to view the new warthog sculpture that is now ready for casting. This new Warthog sculpture has a message. The sow is looking to see what else is out there to come and gobble the last one of her brood while the young pig [...]
October Update
The 44th Waterfowl Festival in Easton, Maryland is to be held next month November 14th, 15th and 16th and this year sculpture and art will be exhibited in the same location. I will be setting up in the Avalon Gallery - located in the historic Avalon Theatre at the corner [...]
Get Nervous is in the Gallery
My latest piece is titled 'Get Nervous.' It can be a bookend or it can be a stand-alone piece. The title is inspired by my good friend and professional hunter, Lou Hallamore, and I know many of you will understand that moment when, as Lou would say, it's time to [...]
Introducing you to Running the Gauntlet
I am very pleased to introduce my latest piece to you. My first ever wildebeest sculpture - what a fantastic challenge to try and capture this quintessentially African spectacle that takes place every year on the Mara River. This drama is now classified as one of the "Seven New Wonders [...]
Refreshing Patinas
Just a quick note to let you know that I have refreshed the patinas on Mukanga Bull Tanking Up and When Shadows Come to Life. You can view their new livery in the gallery or by clicking on the links above. Enjoy.
Safari Club International
Recent articles published in the Safari Club Magazine featured two Award pieces which I was commissioned to do for them. The Norman Rhino was presented to the Hall of Fame award winner, Barbara Strawberry. Barbara has been a force of energy and drive for not only her own Chapter of [...]
A busy May and June
Here we are a few months after the various shows that we attended at the beginning of 2013. We met new people and of course we had fun seeing old friends, hunting clients and art collectors alike. I am very excited to announce that we are attending four more shows [...]
Frontline Conservation
Conservation on the frontline takes extraordinary commitment. On one hand, you face the pressure of relentless poaching threats and on the other hand you have to manage "a business", constantly depending on funding to keep the conservation program running. Volunteers are invaluable but they come and go and you are [...]
Top 10 Seller at Art in the Barn 2012
This just in from Kerin Montgomery at Art in the Barn: Congratulations! You were one of our Top Ten Sellers at last year's Art in the Barn! Pretty cool huh. That means I am now invited automatically and included in the 'Invited Artists' portion of the jury presentation too. Thanks [...]