Peter Clarke
Peter Clarke developed a passion for designing and making garden sculpture while still a student at Camberwell College of Art. Although he works in a number of materials, he particularly favours copper, often combined with other materials such as stained glass or wood. Most of his finely balanced outdoor pieces are suitable for siting in soil or in water, where they incorporate movement as they gently sway in the wind.
Peters work has been exhibited widely in galleries and sculpture gardens throughout Britain and in many large stately homes as well as smaller gardens. He was recipient of the 'Best Sculpture' prize at Mount Ephraim Sculpture Trail, Kent in 1996. He has been featured in BBC Gardeners' World, Carlton TV Carlton Country, ITV Artworks, BBC Radio Scotland, the Financial Times, Country Life, Hephaistos, Artist Newsletter and the Sunday Express Colour Supplement.
Peter is happy to work on private or public commissions.
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