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Work in this section has generally been commissioned for advertising purposes.  Photographs of the sculptures have been used for various media.

Media Art
Fish award
Contemporary Metal Fish Sculpture Media Art StatueThis sculpture was commissioned by The Times newspaper, as an award for the Wildlife Photographer of the Year, an annual competition, where the winning pictures are on display at the Natural History Museum, London.
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Buck and Hickman Figure
Buck and Hickman Figure Metal Sculpture Media ArtThis full size metal figure was commissioned by Buck and Hickman, a precision engineering tool company.  It was photographed for the front cover of their catalogue. I had the pleasure of rummaging through their entire stock warehouse to choose suitable pieces. Every piece that was used, came from them, including the fingers. These were made from steel letter stamps, which enabled me to write "love" and "hate" on the knuckles.  Although the figure was commissioned solely for photographic purposes, the company bought the sculpture from me for their headquarters.
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Chocolate mould shell
Chocolate Shell Metal Sculpture Contemporary Media ArtAnother example of experimental photography, by Martin Griffin using my chocolate moulds.
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Swaandri radiator sheep
Swaandri Radiator Sheep Metal Sculpture Media ArtThis sheep was commissioned by Swaandri, a New Zealand outdoor clothing brand for an advertising campaign. Their wool products are suitable for all weather pursuits, as "The wetter it gets, the warmer it gets!"  The radiator sheep then emerged and pre photoshop, this very heavy, full size sculpture was dragged up the the Highlands of Scotland, for the photo shoot.  Luckily it was the perfect weather, to add to the drama of the shot!
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Chocolate mould fish
Chocolate Fish Metal Sculpture Contemporary Media ArtHaving experimented with various adaptations of my chocolate moulds, i wanted to see if they could be used purely illustratively. These photos were taken by the photographer, Martin Griffin, who has captured the mood, I was trying to set.  This work is very much a "work in progress".
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