I have been fortunate to have many private clients, and collectors worldwide have my sculptures in their homes and offices.
Corporate Clients
include:
British Telecom
‘The Piper’ for Iain Vallance
Baron Vallance of Tummel when Chairman of British Telecom plc 1989
Rosehaugh CoPartnership
‘Sterling’ for Sterling House, Battersea, London.
Unveiled by Sir Paul Beresford MP.
Walls plc
‘Sterling’ was on loan to Walls HQ (now part of Unilever) in 1989.
Governments and International Commissions
The Palace of Westminster Arts Collection
Portcullis and Crown at The House of Commons offices No 1 Parliament Street. London. SW1.
Commissioned for the opening by HRH Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales.
The Government of Malaysia
The Keris National Monument at Bukit Jalil commissioned by The Prime Minister Dato Seri Mahathir Mohammad 1998
For The Commonwealth Games 1998 attended at the closing ceremony by HM The Queen.
EEC Currency Series
Commissioned by Lady Thatcher for the proposed European Bank in London.
Lady Thatcher had the maquette of ‘Sterling’ on her parliamentary desk.
I have been fortunate to have many private clients, and collectors worldwide have my sculptures in their homes and offices.
Corporate Clients
include:
British Telecom
‘The Piper’ for Iain Vallance
Baron Vallance of Tummel when Chairman of British Telecom plc 1989
Rosehaugh CoPartnership
‘Sterling’ for Sterling House, Battersea, London.
Unveiled by Sir Paul Beresford MP.
Walls plc
‘Sterling’ was on loan to Walls HQ (now part of Unilever) in 1989.
Governments and International Commissions
The Palace of Westminster Arts Collection
Portcullis and Crown at The House of Commons offices No 1 Parliament Street. London. SW1.
Commissioned for the opening by HRH Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales.
The Government of Malaysia
The Keris National Monument at Bukit Jalil commissioned by The Prime Minister Dato Seri Mahathir Mohammad 1998
For The Commonwealth Games 1998 attended at the closing ceremony by HM The Queen.
EEC Currency Series
Commissioned by Lady Thatcher for the proposed European Bank in London.
Lady Thatcher had the maquette of ‘Sterling’ on her parliamentary desk.