Swan Sisters
Swan Sisters

Swan Sisters is one of my personal favourites. It is made out of a decapitated trio of (pre-loved) Lladro swans, now deified on the body of Royal Doulton praying girl.

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The Goddess Gertie
The Goddess Gertie

Gertie is one of the largest Gods I’ve made, a statuesque 65cm in height. She was once a figurine of Jesus holding flowers, in colourfully painted chalkware (plaster), which was popular in the early 19th to mid-20th centuries. The cow head is ceramic. The new creation was sculpted, primed and finished in a bronze patina.

Buddha Bob
Buddha Bob

I found a small seated buddha at a yard sale, which combined with a schnauzer ceramic head makes a surprisingly wise new god.

Bertie, God of Love.
Bertie, God of Love.

Feel free to rename, but with a sacred heart this god is surely a god of love.

Soti, God of Sanctuary (also known Soteria, Patron Saint of Lost Values).
Soti, God of Sanctuary (also known Soteria, Patron Saint of Lost Values).

This piece is made from a porcelain saint and a china spaniel, to create a god that seems missing from these times.

Saint Titia
Saint Titia

The smallest and kindest of all the new gods.

Clem and Tina, Water Goddesses
Clem and Tina, Water Goddesses

if nature was our religion (swan)
if nature was our religion (swan)

Giclee print available upon request

if nature were our religion (cow)
if nature were our religion (cow)

Giclee print available upon request

if nature were our religion (seal)
if nature were our religion (seal)

Giclee print available upon request

if nature were our religion (cave)
if nature were our religion (cave)

Giclee print available upon request

if nature were our religion (waterfall)
if nature were our religion (waterfall)

Giclee print available upon request

Swan Sisters
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The Goddess Gertie
Buddha Bob
Bertie, God of Love.
Soti, God of Sanctuary (also known Soteria, Patron Saint of Lost Values).
Saint Titia
Clem and Tina, Water Goddesses
if nature was our religion (swan)
if nature were our religion (cow)
if nature were our religion (seal)
if nature were our religion (cave)
if nature were our religion (waterfall)
Swan Sisters

Swan Sisters is one of my personal favourites. It is made out of a decapitated trio of (pre-loved) Lladro swans, now deified on the body of Royal Doulton praying girl.

The Goddess Gertie

Gertie is one of the largest Gods I’ve made, a statuesque 65cm in height. She was once a figurine of Jesus holding flowers, in colourfully painted chalkware (plaster), which was popular in the early 19th to mid-20th centuries. The cow head is ceramic. The new creation was sculpted, primed and finished in a bronze patina.

Buddha Bob

I found a small seated buddha at a yard sale, which combined with a schnauzer ceramic head makes a surprisingly wise new god.

Bertie, God of Love.

Feel free to rename, but with a sacred heart this god is surely a god of love.

Soti, God of Sanctuary (also known Soteria, Patron Saint of Lost Values).

This piece is made from a porcelain saint and a china spaniel, to create a god that seems missing from these times.

Saint Titia

The smallest and kindest of all the new gods.

Clem and Tina, Water Goddesses

if nature was our religion (swan)

Giclee print available upon request

if nature were our religion (cow)

Giclee print available upon request

if nature were our religion (seal)

Giclee print available upon request

if nature were our religion (cave)

Giclee print available upon request

if nature were our religion (waterfall)

Giclee print available upon request

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