When everything else is uncertain, the wood quietly invites you to listen—to shape, to refine, and perhaps, to heal. It doesn’t rush or demand. It patiently allows you to carve away the rough edges, whether smoothing out a piece of wood or, in some quiet way, tending to a part of yourself. In that stillness, in that deliberate shaping, both the work and the maker find their peace.
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Leucochloridium no2 - in elm and lime wood - £280
"Sweetheart" - in elm - £1100
Crab in American walnut - £380
Octopus finding refuge in scallop shell - one piece oak - £1400
Snake in elm (two pieces) h-45cm, w-15cm £850
Frog on lily pad - one piece in elm
SOLD - Skate fish in elm on oak burl base
SOLD - "Last stroll" - spoon in sycamore
SOLD - Cardinal and humming bird spoon in sycamore
SOLD -Octopus cane in ash and maple
SOLD- House mouse in European ash
SOLD - Skate in elm on charcoaled pine
SOLD -Snail in elm and basswood
SOLD Leucochloridium -snail in lime wood and elm
SOLD Chameleon in elm on ebonized lime wood base
SOLD - Paper nautilus in ash on lime wood base
SOLD Chameleon in larch on charcoaled pine base
SOLD - Snail in hazel root
Cone snail in elm and basswood
SOLD Cuttlefish in as on driftwood and charcoaled pine base
RETAINED Hermit crab in basswood and elm
RETAINED -Tribute to the Carsaig Bay -ammonite in oak burl on lime wood base
Nautilus in elm on lime wood base
RETAINED Goldfish in elm on charcoaled larch base
SOLD Snail in ash
RETAINED Nautilus in elm on heavily textured lime wood base