Jeremy Guy Sculpture

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Jeremy Guy Sculpture

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Smooth black granite has been engineered to resemble a treble clef in this elegant outdoor sculpture by Canadian artist Jeremy Guy. An overture is a musical composition; usually the orchestral introduction to a musical.

"In my own abstract work I am acutely aware that nature champions great design. From the shaping of a beach pebble through years of tidal and elemental erosion to the myriad forms found in biology, I am often awestruck.” Jeremy Guy

He grew up in England where natural inspiration has come from the work of British modern sculptors Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth. Since completing a BA in Product Design (2001) from Leeds Metropolitan University, Guy has been in full time practice as a sculptor. He emigrated to Canada in 2007. Guy's stone and engineered stone sculptures can be found in public spaces and private collections worldwide.

This work is available by commission in an edition of 50. Please ask us about delivery time. The sculpture weighs approximately 1000 pounds. This piece is also available in stainless steel as a commission.

Engineered black granite is sculpted by Jeremy Guy into an elegant swirling abstraction inspired by the flocking behaviour of starlings. Called a murmuration, this phenomenal aerial ballet appears as if the birds are a single swirling dark mass in the dusk sky.

"In my own abstract work I am acutely aware that nature champions great design. From the shaping of a beach pebble through years of tidal and elemental erosion to the myriad forms found in biology, I am often awestruck. My work conveys a sense of balance and peace as I strive to seek a seemingly impossible equilibrium between the simple elegance and dynamic complexity of the world in which we live." Jeremy Guy

Guy was born in a small town in West Yorkshire, England. Natural inspiration has come from the work of British modern sculptors Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth. He has lived in Canada since 2007. Educated in Fine Art and holding an honours degree in Product Design, Jeremy has been a full-time sculptor for approximately 20 years. His works can be found in public spaces and private collections in many countries across three continents. The natural environment and especially time spent on, or near, water have had a significant influence on Guy's work.

This work is available by commission in an edition of 50. Please ask us about delivery time. The sculpture weighs approximately 1050 pounds. This piece is also available in stainless steel as a commission.

Smooth black granite engineered to resemble a time signature in music becomes an elegant outdoor sculpture by artist Jeremy Guy.

"In my own abstract work I am acutely aware that nature champions great design. From the shaping of a beach pebble through years of tidal and elemental erosion to the myriad forms found in biology, I am often awestruck.”

Jeremy Guy He grew up in England where natural inspiration has come from the work of British modern sculptors Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth. Since completing a BA in Product Design (2001) from Leeds Metropolitan University, Guy has been in full time practice as a sculptor. He emigrated to Canada in 2007. Guy's stone and engineered stone sculptures can be found in public spaces and private collections worldwide.

This work is available by commission in an edition of 50. Please ask us about delivery time. The sculpture weighs approximately 800 pounds. This piece is also available in stainless steel as a commission.

Jeremy Guy's new sculpture series are available in Mirror Polished Stainless Steel, Gold Finish or Painted in Black or White. This Zephyr sculpture can be ordered in multiple sizes up to 16ft in height (shown here). These sculptures are available on commission and take approx. 3 months to complete. Please enquire for sizing and finishing options.

Elegant and imposing, this dramatic outdoor sculpture is by Jeremy Guy. The British born artist is known for his dynamic contemporary work often inspired by natural form. The flowing graceful curves of this piece are highlighted by the choice of material—stainless steel polished to a glossy mirrored sheen. Zephyr is named after the ancient Greek word for gentle breeze—‘Zephuros’—is also the name of the God of the West Wind. The bent form is reminiscent of the northern Canadian pines that often bow to the force of winds from the west. This sculpture is numbered in an edition of 7.

“My work conveys a sense of balance and peace as I strive to seek a seemingly impossible equilibrium between the simple elegance and dynamic complexity of the world in which we live." Jeremy Guy

Jeremy Guy was born and raised in England where he completed a BA in Product Design from Leeds Metropolitan University. Since graduation in 2001 he has been a full-time sculptor. Guy emigrated to Canada in 2007. His stone and metal sculptures can be found in public spaces and private collections around the world including Queen Ethelburga's College Sculpture Park, North Yorkshire, UK, Orchard Residences in Singapore, the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Baltimore and more.

This large, smooth, black granite, abstract, outdoor sculpture is by artist Jeremy Guy. It is numbered in an edition of 50 and can be purchased on a commission basis, please allow 8 - 12 weeks before shipping. The sculpture weighs about 600 lbs. Different base options are available.

At once graceful and imposing, Jeremy Guy’s Mobius sculptures are formed from black granite. The surface is like velvet to the touch; the granite is subtly flecked with copper and white. The form, a Mobius strip, is a mathematical construct—a surface with only one side and one boundary discovered by August Ferdinand Mobius, a German Mathematician. (You can create your own Mobius strip by taking a strip of paper, giving it a half twist, and joining the ends to form a loop.)

“I feel it is my role as an artist to create a pause for contemplation by embracing that which is new and highlighting the wonder of what is already there". Jeremy Guy

He was born and raised in England where he completed a BA in Product Design from Leeds Metropolitan University. Since graduation in 2001, he has been a full-time sculptor. Guy emigrated to Canada in 2007. His stone sculptures can be found in public spaces and private collections around the world including Queen Ethelburga's College Sculpture Park, North Yorkshire, UK, Orchard Residences in Singapore, the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Baltimore, and more.

Smooth-surfaced, black granite flecked almost imperceptibly with copper and white has been engineered into an elegant Mobius strip by sculptor Jeremy Guy. This sculpture is number 13 in an edition of 50 and can be purchased on a commission basis, please allow 8 - 12 weeks before shipping.

Discovered by the German mathematician August Ferdinand Möbius, a Möbius strip is a surface with only one side and only one boundary. An example of a Möbius strip can be created by taking a paper strip, giving it a half-twist, and then joining the ends of the strip to form a loop.

The plinth measures 39 x 14 x 14 inches. The sculpture measures 39 x 15 x 8 inches The sculpture is mounted onto a round pin connecting the sculpture to the plinth so it can be turned in situ. Plinth weight approx 200lbs. The sculpture weighs 98 lbs. Total weight 298 lbs. The sculpture and plinth are separate for ease of shipping and installation.

The graceful form of a female figure emerges from hand-chiselled black granite in this classically elegant sculpture by Jeremy Guy. The British artist’s contemporary work has long been influenced by the renowned modernist British sculptors Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth. The velvety smooth finish of this piece reveals a black/brown patina with flecks of bronze on the edges. The word solstice comes from the Latin ‘sol’ (sun) and ‘sistere’ which means to stand still—a reference to the seasonal movement of the sun’s daily path.

This is one of a series, engraved with the artist's signature, date, edition and foundry. The work is available by commission in an edition of 50. Please ask us about delivery time.

“My work conveys a sense of balance and peace as I strive to seek a seemingly impossible equilibrium between the simple elegance and dynamic complexity of the world in which we live." Jeremy Guy

Guy was born and raised in a small town in West Yorkshire, England. A fine art major, in 2001 he graduated from Leeds Metropolitan University with an Honours BA in Product Design. His sculptures are collected across three continents in both public and private spaces.

This work is numbered in a series of 50, available on a commission basis. Please allow 6-8 weeks for completion upon delivery.

Smooth surfaced, black granite has been engineered into an elegant, modern depiction of a figure in repose. The play of space and shape changes as the viewer and light move around this classic figurative subject. The natural environment and especially time spent on, or near, water have had a significant influence on Guy's work.

"In my own abstract work I am acutely aware that nature champions great design. From the shaping of a beach pebble through years of tidal and elemental erosion to the myriad forms found in biology, I am often awestruck. My work conveys a sense of balance and peace as I strive to seek a seemingly impossible equilibrium between the simple elegance and dynamic complexity of the world in which we live." Jeremy Guy

Jeremy Guy was born in a small town in West Yorkshire, England. Natural inspiration has come from the work of British modern sculptors Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth. He has lived in Canada since 2007. Educated in Fine Art and holding an honours degree in Product Design, Jeremy has been a full-time sculptor for approximately 20 years. His works can be found in public spaces and private collections in many countries across three continents.

From a single piece of silver cloud alabaster, the artist has carved a poetic and modern depiction of a reclining figure. The composition of negative and positive spaces changes as the viewer and the light move around the work.

Jeremy Guy was born in 1966 in a small town in West Yorkshire, England. Natural inspiration has come from the work of British modern sculptors Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth. He has lived in Canada since 2007.

Educated in Fine Art and holding an honours degree in Product Design, Jeremy has been a full-time sculptor for approximately 20 years. His works can be found in public spaces and private collections in many countries across three continents.

Complimentary shipping in Canada and continental USA (restrictions based on size/weight)

This piece is available on commission basis, please allow 8 - 12 weeks before shipping.

White abstracted marble sculpture. The implied motion of 'White Water' is reinforced when the sculpture is viewed in the round. Jeremy Guy works with an engineered stone, consisting of a stone and resin composite. His work demonstrates great sensitivity to the equilibrium of volume to negative space.

"In my own abstract work I am acutely aware that nature champions great design. From the shaping of a beach pebble through years of tidal and elemental erosion to the myriad forms found in biology, I am often awestruck. My work conveys a sense of balance and peace as I strive to seek a seemingly impossible equilibrium between the simple elegance and dynamic complexity of the world in which we live." Jeremy Guy

Jeremy Guy was born in 1966 in a small town in West Yorkshire, England. Natural inspiration has come from the work of British modern sculptors Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth. He has lived in Canada since 2007. Educated in Fine Art and holding an honours degree in Product Design, Jeremy has been a full-time sculptor for approximately 20 years. His works can be found in public spaces and private collections in many countries across three continents. The natural environment and especially time spent on, or near, water have had a significant influence on Guy's work.

This sculpture is numbered in an edition of 50. This item can be purchased on commission basis, please allow 8 - 12 weeks before shipping.

Smooth surfaced, engineered white marble is sculpted into an elegant figure eight by Jeremy Guy. The hour glass shaped work is aptly titled Halcyon which points to a time that was calm and idyllic. The natural environment and especially time spent on, or near, water have had a significant influence on Guy's work.

"In my own abstract work I am acutely aware that nature champions great design. From the shaping of a beach pebble through years of tidal and elemental erosion to the myriad forms found in biology, I am often awestruck. My work conveys a sense of balance and peace as I strive to seek a seemingly impossible equilibrium between the simple elegance and dynamic complexity of the world in which we live."

Jeremy Guy was born in a small town in West Yorkshire, England. Natural inspiration has come from the work of British modern sculptors Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth. He has lived in Canada since 2007. Educated in Fine Art and holding an honours degree in Product Design, Jeremy has been a full-time sculptor for approximately 20 years. His works can be found in public spaces and private collections in many countries across three continents.

This sculpture is numbered in an edition of 50 and weighs approximately 80 pounds it sits vertically without a base. This item can be purchased on commission basis, please allow 8 - 12 weeks before shipping.

Smooth surfaced, engineered white marble is sculpted into an elegant figure eight by Jeremy Guy. The hour glass shaped work is aptly titled Halcyon which points to a time that was calm and idyllic. The natural environment and especially time spent on, or near, water have had a significant influence on Guy's work.

"In my own abstract work I am acutely aware that nature champions great design. From the shaping of a beach pebble through years of tidal and elemental erosion to the myriad forms found in biology, I am often awestruck. My work conveys a sense of balance and peace as I strive to seek a seemingly impossible equilibrium between the simple elegance and dynamic complexity of the world in which we live."

Jeremy Guy was born in a small town in West Yorkshire, England. Natural inspiration has come from the work of British modern sculptors Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth. He has lived in Canada since 2007. Educated in Fine Art and holding an honours degree in Product Design, Jeremy has been a full-time sculptor for approximately 20 years. His works can be found in public spaces and private collections in many countries across three continents.

Smooth surfaced, white engineered stone flecked almost imperceptibly with black-blue, the work sparkles gently in the light. The work is mounted on a rectangular brushed metal base. The work is numbered in an edition of 50 and is mounted on a flat aluminum base. This sculpture weighs 130 lbs. It is available by commission and ready for delivery in 8-12 weeks.

The natural environment and especially time spent on, or near, water have had a significant influence on Guy's work.

"In my own abstract work I am acutely aware that nature champions great design. From the shaping of a beach pebble through years of tidal and elemental erosion to the myriad forms found in biology, I am often awestruck. My work conveys a sense of balance and peace as I strive to seek a seemingly impossible equilibrium between the simple elegance and dynamic complexity of the world in which we live." Jeremy Guy

Jeremy Guy was born in a small town in West Yorkshire, England. Natural inspiration has come from the work of British modern sculptors Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth. He has lived in Canada since 2007. Educated in Fine Art and holding an honours degree in Product Design, Jeremy has been a full-time sculptor for approximately 20 years. His works can be found in public spaces and private collections in many countries across three continents.

Smooth surfaced, black granite has been engineered into an elegant, modern depiction of a reclining figure in this sculpture by Jeremy Guy. The play of space and shape changes as the viewer and light move around this classic figurative subject. The natural environment and especially time spent on, or near, water have had a significant influence on Guy's work. This work is numbered in a series of 50 and requires about 12 weeks to create. Additional unique pieces in this series are available on a commission basis.

"In my own abstract work I am acutely aware that nature champions great design. From the shaping of a beach pebble through years of tidal and elemental erosion to the myriad forms found in biology, I am often awestruck. My work conveys a sense of balance and peace as I strive to seek a seemingly impossible equilibrium between the simple elegance and dynamic complexity of the world in which we live." Jeremy Guy

He grew up in England where natural inspiration has come from the work of British modern sculptors Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth. Since completing a BA in Product Design (2001) from Leeds Metropolitan University, Guy has been in full time practice as a sculptor. He emigrated to Canada in 2007. Guy's stone sculptures can be found in private collections and public spaces worldwide including Queen Ethelburga's College Sculpture Park, North Yorkshire, UK, Orchard Residences in Singapore, and the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Baltimore.

Smooth surfaced, black granite has been engineered into an elegant organic shape by sculptor Jeremy Guy. A flat aluminum base accompanies this sculpture. Base variations are available at a reasonable cost. This sculpture is number 4 of an edition of 50 and can be purchased on commission basis, please allow 8 - 12 weeks before shipping.

Jeremy Guy grew up in England where natural inspiration has come from the work of British modern sculptors Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth. Since completing a BA in Product Design (2001) from Leeds Metropolitan University, Guy has been in full time practice as a sculptor. He emigrated to Canada in 2007. Guy's stone and engineered stone sculptures can be found in public spaces and private collections worldwide including Queen Ethelburga's College Sculpture Park, North Yorkshire, UK, Orchard Residences in Singapore, the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Baltimore and more.

Sculptor Jeremy Guy’s lyrical and moving abstract representation of a human embrace is created from engineered black granite. Two gently curved forms are intertwined in this contemporary tabletop sculpture that is limited to an edition of 50. The surface is highly polished so that it naturally reflects light. Each piece is cast in a mold so subtle changes can be made that make each signed sculpture quite unique. Guy’s beautiful artwork has garnered him international attention and numerous high-profile commissions. Early in his career, he was inspired by the style and form of two renowned modernist British sculptors—Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth.

The sculpture does not require a base although a plinth can be created in the same or different material, fee will apply.

This work is number 4 in an edition of 50 and can be purchased on a commission basis, please allow 8 - 12 weeks before shipping. It weighs approximately 43 lbs.

“I feel it is my role as an artist to create a pause for contemplation by embracing that which is new and highlighting the wonder of what is already there.” Jeremy Guy

Jeremy Guy was born and raised in a small town in West Yorkshire, England. A fine art major, in 2001 he graduated from Leeds Metropolitan University with an Honours BA in Product Design. His sculptures are collected across three continents in both public and private spaces. Of note—the Place du Casino (Casino Square) in Monte-Carlo, M2M Colombo in Sri Lanka, Queen Ethelburga’s College Sculpture Park in the UK, Orchard Residences in Singapore, the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Baltimore, The Peninsula in Miami, Florida, The Ritz-Carlton in Toronto—in California, New York, and Las Vegas.

With its fluid and elegant lines, this abstract stone sculpture by Jeremy Guy appears to resemble a figure eight. Guy is known for his powerful contemporary form that often emulates shapes found in nature. Created from engineered black granite, this piece’s voluptuous curves are enhanced by the natural variations in the stone. Its velvety smooth finish is polished to a glossy sheen. This is one of a series, engraved with the artist's signature, and edition number.

“I feel it is my role as an artist to create a pause for contemplation by embracing that which is new and highlighting the wonder of what is already there."

Guy was born and raised in a small town in West Yorkshire, England. A fine art major, in 2001 he graduated from Leeds Metropolitan University with an Honours BA in Product Design. His sculptures are collected across three continents in both public and private spaces.

Smooth-surfaced, engineered black granite is sculpted into an elegant, spinning form by Jeremy Guy. This lively shape that appears to spin dynamically on its narrow base, like a pirouette on one foot, is mounted on a granite base. 19/50 is available by commission; please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery. The base measures 10 x 10 x 3 inches in height.

Jeremy Guy grew up in England where natural inspiration has come from the work of British modern sculptors Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth. Since completing a BA in Product Design (2001) from Leeds Metropolitan University, Guy has been in full-time practice as a sculptor. He emigrated to Canada in 2007. Guy's stone and engineered stone sculptures can be found in public spaces and private collections worldwide including Queen Ethelburga's College Sculpture Park, North Yorkshire, UK, Orchard Residences in Singapore, the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Baltimore and more.

Smooth surfaced, black granite has been engineered and sculpted into an elegant and classic depiction of a human figure by Jeremy Guy. The formalist play of positive and negative space reveals an inspiration from the work of British sculptors Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth. This work is numbered in an edition of 50. It is available on commission, please allow 8 - 12 weeks upon completion for delivery. It Includes a plinth 20 x 20 inches and up to 36 inches tall. Sculpture is 48 x 20 x 12 inches.

Jeremy Guy grew up in England where natural inspiration has come from the work of British modern sculptors Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth. Since completing a BA in Product Design (2001) from Leeds Metropolitan University, Guy has been in full time practice as a sculptor. He emigrated to Canada in 2007. Guy's stone and engineered stone sculptures can be found in public spaces and private collections worldwide including Queen Ethelburga's College Sculpture Park, North Yorkshire, UK, Orchard Residences in Singapore, the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Baltimore and more.

Smooth, black granite flecked with embedded white sea shells, is engineered into an elegant loop in this table top sized sculpture. Poised upon a flat metal base, the loop is slightly flattened and stretched thin on one side suggestive of a bridge.

This work is numbered in a series of 20. It is available on commission, please allow 8 - 12 weeks upon completion for delivery. Please note that a newly commissioned work may not be exactly as shown.

The natural environment and especially time spent on, or near, water have had a significant influence on Guy's work.

"In my own abstract work I am acutely aware that nature champions great design. From the shaping of a beach pebble through years of tidal and elemental erosion to the myriad forms found in biology, I am often awestruck. My work conveys a sense of balance and peace as I strive to seek a seemingly impossible equilibrium between the simple elegance and dynamic complexity of the world in which we live." Jeremy Guy

Jeremy Guy was born in 1966 in a small town in West Yorkshire, England. Natural inspiration has come from the work of British modern sculptors Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth. He has lived in Canada since 2007. Educated in Fine Art and holding an honours degree in Product Design, Jeremy has been a full-time sculptor for approximately 20 years. His works can be found in public spaces and private collections in many countries across three continents.

This piece is available on commission basis, please allow 8 - 12 weeks before shipping.

Smooth surfaced, engineered white marble flecked almost imperceptibly with grey and black, sparkles gently in the light. The ovular form balances presence and absence of space in an organic and anthropomorphic manner. This sculpture is 38 x 10 x 10 inches, weighing 90lbs with a base of the same material at 14 x 14 x 14 inches, weighing 40lbs. The total dimensions are 52 x 14 x 14 inches with a total weight of 130lbs.

The natural environment and especially time spent on, or near, water have had a significant influence on Guy's work.

"In my own abstract work I am acutely aware that nature champions great design. From the shaping of a beach pebble through years of tidal and elemental erosion to the myriad forms found in biology, I am often awestruck. My work conveys a sense of balance and peace as I strive to seek a seemingly impossible equilibrium between the simple elegance and dynamic complexity of the world in which we live." Jeremy Guy

Jeremy Guy was born in 1966 in a small town in West Yorkshire, England. Natural inspiration has come from the work of British modern sculptors Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth. He has lived in Canada since 2007. Educated in Fine Art and holding an honours degree in Product Design, Jeremy has been a full-time sculptor for approximately 20 years. His works can be found in public spaces and private collections in many countries across three continents.

This piece is also available by commission in a larger size of 48 x 12 x 12 inches, weighing 310lbs with a base of the same material at 14 x 14 x 14 inches, weighing 40lbs. The total dimensions are 62 x 14 x 14 inches with a total weight of 350lbs. It can be purchased for $11,500. Please allow 8 - 12 weeks before shipping.

This work is numbered in a series of 50 and can be purchased on commission basis, please allow 8 - 12 weeks before shipping.

Smooth surfaced, black granite has been engineered into an elegant figure eight shape by sculptor Jeremy Guy. Poised on a flat, brushed aluminum base, the sculpture tapers slightly at the top. Sculpture including base weighs 85 lbs.

Jeremy Guy was born in a small town in West Yorkshire, England. Natural inspiration has come from the work of British modern sculptors Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth. He has lived in Canada since 2007. Educated in Fine Art and holding an honours degree in Product Design, Jeremy has been a full-time sculptor for approximately 20 years. His works can be found in public spaces and private collections in many countries across three continents. The natural environment and especially time spent on, or near, water have had a significant influence on Guy's work.

"In my own abstract work I am acutely aware that nature champions great design. From the shaping of a beach pebble through years of tidal and elemental erosion to the myriad forms found in biology, I am often awestruck. My work conveys a sense of balance and peace as I strive to seek a seemingly impossible equilibrium between the simple elegance and dynamic complexity of the world in which we live."

At once elegant and contemporary—this sublime sculpture of a reclining figure is by Jeremy Guy. Chiselled from black granite and honed to a smooth, velvet-like finish, the subject matter is classic. Guy’s influences—the remarkable work of famed British sculptors Barbara Hepworth and Henry Moore is evident in the modernist form of Guy’s pieces.

“I feel it is my role as an artist to create a pause for contemplation by embracing that which is new and highlighting the wonder of what is already there." Jeremy Guy

He was born and raised in England where he completed a BA in Product Design from Leeds Metropolitan University. Since graduation in 2001 he has been a full-time sculptor. Guy emigrated to Canada in 2007. His stone sculptures can be found in public spaces and private collections around the world including Queen Ethelburga's College Sculpture Park, North Yorkshire, UK, Orchard Residences in Singapore, the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Baltimore and more.

Smooth black granite has been engineered by Canadian artist Jeremy Guy into an elegant sculpture in the form of a mobius strip.

Granite base measures 7.25 W x 7.25 D x 2 H inches.

Discovered by the German mathematician August Ferdinand Möbius, a Möbius strip is a surface with only one side and one boundary. You can easily create your own Möbius strip by taking a strip of paper, giving it a half-twist and joining the ends to form a loop.

"In my own abstract work I am acutely aware that nature champions great design. From the shaping of a beach pebble through years of tidal and elemental erosion to the myriad forms found in biology, I am often awestruck.” Jeremy Guy

He grew up in England where natural inspiration has come from the work of British modern sculptors Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth. Since completing a BA in Product Design (2001) from Leeds Metropolitan University, Guy has been in full time practice as a sculptor. He emigrated to Canada in 2007. Guy's stone and engineered stone sculptures can be found in public spaces and private collections worldwide.

A classic depiction of a female figure by Jeremy Guy. The formalist play of positive and negative space reveals an inspiration from the work of British sculptors Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth. This is the first edition of Solstice with a black/blue marbled patina and bronze highlights on edges. Engraved with the artists signature, date, edition and foundry. Engineered Black granite base measures 10 H x 6 W x 6 D inches. Overall dimensions of sculpture 31 H x 16 W x 6 D inches. This work is number 1 in an edition of 12.

Jeremy Guy grew up in England where natural inspiration has come from the work of British modern sculptors Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth. Since completing a BA in Product Design (2001) from Leeds Metropolitan University, Guy has been in full time practice as a sculptor. He emigrated to Canada in 2007. Guy's stone and engineered stone sculptures can be found in public spaces and private collections worldwide including Queen Ethelburga's College Sculpture Park, North Yorkshire, UK, Orchard Residences in Singapore, the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Baltimore and more.

Smooth-surfaced, black granite flecked almost imperceptibly with copper and white has been engineered into an elegant ribbon in tangible contrast to its weight. This work has a steel substructure and sits on an aluminum base. The work is aptly titled Zephyr, or a gentle breeze, a word derived from the ancient Greek zephuros, the name for the God of the West Wind. As such this sculpture echoes the graceful, bent form into which some northern Canadian pines will grow if exposed to the persistent west wind.

This sculpture is in an Edition 7/50. The brushed metal base shown measures 14 L x 10.5 W x 1 H inches. This piece is a commission, please allow 4 weeks for creation and then time for delivery.

Sculpture can be mounted in three different options, either onto a 1" high aluminum or a 2.5" high composite stone base. These are fixed to the sculpture. No additional cost. This piece is a commission, please allow 4 weeks for creation and then time for delivery.

A plinth up to 40" in height with a 14" x 14" footprint, in either black granite or white marble composite stone, can be made at an additional cost of $1500. The sculpture is mounted onto a round pin connecting the sculpture to the plinth so it can be turned in situ. The plinth weighs approx 60kg. The sculpture and plinth are separate for ease of shipping and installation.

Jeremy Guy was born in 1966 in a small town in West Yorkshire, England. Natural inspiration has come from the work of British modern sculptors Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth. He has lived in Canada since 2007.

Jeremy Guy grew up in England where natural inspiration has come from the work of British modern sculptors Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth. Since completing a BA in Product Design (2001) from Leeds Metropolitan University, Guy has been in full-time practice as a sculptor. He emigrated to Canada in 2007. Guy's stone and engineered stone sculptures can be found in public spaces and private collections worldwide including Queen Ethelburga's College Sculpture Park, North Yorkshire, UK, Orchard Residences in Singapore, the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Baltimore and more.

This sculpture is numbered in an edition of 50 and weighs approximately 80 pounds it sits vertically without a base. This item can be purchased on commission basis, please allow 8 - 12 weeks before shipping.

Smooth surfaced, engineered black granite is sculpted into an elegant figure eight by Jeremy Guy. The hour glass shaped work is aptly titled Halcyon which points to a period that is calm and idyllic. The natural environment and especially time spent on, or near, water have had a significant influence on Guy's work.

"In my own abstract work I am acutely aware that nature champions great design. From the shaping of a beach pebble through years of tidal and elemental erosion to the myriad forms found in biology, I am often awestruck. My work conveys a sense of balance and peace as I strive to seek a seemingly impossible equilibrium between the simple elegance and dynamic complexity of the world in which we live."

Jeremy Guy was born in a small town in West Yorkshire, England. Natural inspiration has come from the work of British modern sculptors Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth. He has lived in Canada since 2007. Educated in Fine Art and holding an honours degree in Product Design, Jeremy has been a full-time sculptor for approximately 20 years. His works can be found in public spaces and private collections in many countries across three continents.