Deposition I, 1984
Travertine with ciment fondu and oxides
94 x 115 x 2 cm
Private collection London
Deposition I, 1984
Travertine with ciment fondu and oxides
94 x 115 x 2 cm
Private collection London
Deposition II, 1984
Travertine ciment fondu and oxides
Private collection Phoenix Arizona
Deposition III, 1984
Travertine ciment fondu and oxides
175 x 300 x 3 cm
Figures through a Window I, 1984
Travertine, steel and oxides
270 x 170 x 15 cm
Private Collection Sweden
Interior with Figures. Dream, 1984
Pietra Forte
240 x 340 x 4 cm
Private collection Sweeden
Figures Through a Window II, 1984
Travertine, steel and oxides
270 x 170 x 15 cm
Crucifixion, 1985
Travertine ciment fondu with oxides
51 x 96.5 x 1 cm
Private collection London
Through the Portal, 1984
Travertine with ciment fondu and oxides
300 x 500 x 4 cm
Private collection Majorca
Crucifixion III, 1985
Travertine ciment fondu with oxides
60 x 105 x 2 cm
Private collection Sweden
Cloaca Maxima, 1985
Travertine ciment fondu weth oxides
342 x 337 x 7 cm
St Sebastian, 1985
Travertine with ciment fondu and oxides
125 x 68 x 2 cm
VITRIOL, 1985
(Visita Interiorem Terrae Rectificando Invenies Occultum Lapidem)
Travertine ciment fodu with oxides and gold leaf
Private collection Sweden
Exhibition 'Inside the Magic Flute'
Palazzo Permanente, Milan
Bay, 1986
Travertine with ciment fondu and oxides
225 x x315 x 8 cm
Private collection UK
Pantheon I, 1990
Travertine ciment fondu with oxides
121 x 139 x 5 cm
Caryatid: Daphne, 1985
Peperino stone
309 x 158 x 155 cm
photographed at Laboratorio Polleti e Ghio, Carrara
Henry Moore Prize for Sculpture
Utsukushi-Ga-Hara Open Air Museum
Hakone Japan collection
Palanzana, 1984
Peperino stone
300 x 150 x 140 cm
John Moores University
ATYEO, 1985-7
Red Verona marble
250 x 100 x 100 cm
Baltic Wharf Bristol
A transitional piece perhaps: named after boyhood hero for a commission for Bristol the maquette made during an early trip to South India and carved at the Polleti and Ghio studios in Carrara, Italy.
Square, 1986
Travertine ciment fondu with oxides
200 x 400 x 3 cm
Harris Museum and Art Gallery, Preston