W H Patterson Christmas Exhibition Dec 3rd 26th November 2008

W H Patterson's Christmas Exhibition opens on December 3rd and runs until Christmas Eve, at their Mayfair Gallery on Albemarle Street. 
The exhibition will feature a lot of my work, including the Black Panther, Curlew, Hedgehog, Wren, Partridge and Goshawk. And, if the gods of casting are with us, the new Robin II bronze [see photos of the original wax in the, 'NEW WORK' section of my website gallery] It's going to be close, but it should be there for the opening!
Details from:

W H Patterson
19 Albemarle Street
London W1S 4BB
Tel: 0207 6294119
Web: www.whpatterson.com
Email: info@whpatterson.com

Exhibition - Sterling Stuff II 23rd November 2008

The, "Sterling Stuff II" exhibition is currently showing at the new, Pangolin London Gallery. 
76 pieces, all in sterling silver, by numerous artists, including myself, Damien Hirst, Lynn Chadwick, Antony Gormley, Jonathon Kenworthy, Ralph Brown, Charlotte Mayer, Don Brown, Peter Randall-Page and David Bailey, to name but a few!
Both the exhibition and Pangolin's stunning new gallery are well worth a look.
The exhibition runs until mid January. Details from: 

Pangolin London
Kings Place
90 York Way
London N1 9AG

Tel: 020 75201480

November News 11th November 2008

Well, America has a new president,  Iceland no longer exists [in a monetary sense] and the media would have us believe that everyone, with the exception of Damien Hirst, are financially doomed. Apart from that....

I've completed another sculpture for my next exhibition [gallery, date and pieces still secret at this stage I'm afraid].

The new Robin is still scheduled to be available by December.

Oh, and I've uploaded some new photos of the Goshawk to the gallery.

NEW BRONZE SCULPTURE 15th September 2008

I've just delivered the wax original for my next bronze - ROBIN II [I don't go in for fancy titles] to Pangolin Editions Foundry. 
I've wanted to sculpt this subject for a while. remembering seeing one of our local robins, on a crisp February morning, perched in a hazel, surrounded by catkins, all fluffed up against the cold.
The finished bronze will be mounted onto a circular bronze base like my previous Robin, which has now sold out and will have a similar colouration to that piece..
There are photos of the wax original in the Gallery, under: NEW WORK.
Casts should be available in time for this Christmas.

September Update 4th September 2008

Well, this month I'm in the studio, working on a new collection of sculptures, for a one man exhibition to be held at a VERY prestigious London Gallery - More details soon, but it's going to be big! 
I am also sculpting a new bird bronze, which should be available by November 08. 
Cheers,
Nick.

OTHER EXHIBITIONS 11th August 2008

The Wildlife Art Gallery in Suffolk and WH. Patterson Fine Arts in London, always have a good selection of my bronze wildlife sculpture on show.

The Wildlife Art Gallery
97 High Street
Lavenham
Suffolk
CO10 9PZ
Tel: 01787 248562

WH. Patterson Fine Arts
19 Albemarle Street
London
W1S 4BB
Tel: 020 76294119

DELAMORE EXHIBITION Aug 16th - Sept 14th 11th August 2008

I will be exhibiting 3 wildlife bronzes at Delamore Gallerie's, "Beaks, Tails, Paws and Claws" exhibition this summer.
The exhibition runs from August 16th to September 14th 2008 at:

Delamore Gallery
Delamore Park
Cornwood
Devon
PL21 9QP
Tel: 01752 837719

This is a beautiful new gallery on the edge of Dartmoor and well worth a visit.

NEW VERSION OF CONQUEROR 30th April 2008

I've just added an extra photo to those showing Conqueror, the Belted Galloway Bull. 
It shows an alternate version within the edition, in a black and bronze patina, mounted onto a large bronze base. Very imposing [as is the beast himself!]

NEW WREN BRONZE 30th April 2008

I've just added photos of a new Wren bronze, perched on a wild rose branch.

DODO COMMISSION 9th October 2007

I have just added a couple of photos of a major commission to help raise funds for the Mauritian Wildlife Foundation.
The commission was to produce 12 lifesize reconstructions in bronze, of some of the incredible extinct birds and animals of the Mascarene islands. The most famous of which is undoubtedly the Dodo. I will be adding photos of the rest of the pieces soon.
I do not receive any money from the sale of these pieces and a percentage of the proceeds of each sale goes to help fund future conservation work on Mauritius and the other Mascarene islands by the Mauritian Wildlife Foundation. 
If you would like to know more about the project, or to order any of the reconstructions, please visit:   www.extinct-species.com

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