These are original, one-off pieces. Some are built from new materials; others evolve from objects that find their way into the workshop and quietly wait their turn. The starting point changes. The intention does not.
Each work is made by hand — cut, shaped, assembled, painted, welded, reworked — however the piece demands. No two are the same, and none are made twice.
Click any piece for photographs, details and the story behind it. Some behaved themselves. Others required persuasion.
If something catches your eye, get in touch — I’m happy to answer questions, arrange a viewing, or discuss delivery.
If you don’t see what you’re looking for, commissions are very welcome. I relish a challenge.
Guillotine Mirror
Eight feet tall and unapologetically heavy, built around a rope-driven mechanism engineered by hand. Commissioned after a flimsy version was spotted online, then rebuilt properly from the inside out. Mechanical theatre first — mirror second.
£ 1700 — SOLD
The Avery Light
British theatre spotlight mounted on Victorian W&T Avery Birmingham scale ironwork dating from the 1860s. Rewired with colour-pop flex and fitted with modern smart lighting. Two centuries of British engineering meeting in a single object. £ 325
Quiet Marengo
Sculptural horse head in metal and mixed media finished in ultra-smooth gloss white with the faintest pink tone. Wall-mounted and deliberately calm in presence. Quiet strength rather than noise.. £ 1250
Argentium
Layered steel forms rise like the remnants of a colossal gateway. Burned and polished metal reveals a striking interplay of shadow and silver. A fragment of imagined ruins from a lost alien civilisation. £ 1600 — SOLD
Skull Mirror
Mirror crowned with a skull that sits somewhere between relic and sculpture. Dark humour with a slightly gothic edge. Object that refuses to be polite about it.
£ 450 — SOLD
Fractured Terra
Mixed media shaped into fractured earth-like surfaces and deliberate irregular forms. Geological inspiration translated into sculptural texture. Quiet, grounded and elemental.
£ 1200 — SOLD
Triumph Tank Art
Original Triumph tank transformed into wall-mounted tank art. Industrial curves and unmistakable British motorcycling heritage. Built as an object rather than nostalgia. £ 395
Kawasaki Tank Art I
Authentic Kawasaki Z1000 half tank transformed into wall art, hand-signwritten in period-correct style. Every curve of the original metalwork left to speak for itself. Raw, nostalgic and unapologetically mechanical. The real thing, not a replica.. £ 495
Kawasaki Tank Art II
Original Z1000 half tank reimagined as an illuminated wall piece, finished with traditional hand lettering and bold Kawasaki graphics. Genuine metal, genuine craft. Industrial nostalgia for anyone who knows their bikes.
£ 535
Sherwood Table Set
Table and chair set rebuilt with character rather than showroom politeness. Bold colour and deliberate craft give it a sense of story. Built for use, not politeness. £ 575
Crazy Bones
Brutally heavy fairground-style sign object built with travelling-show bravado. Bold colour and unapologetic lettering. Piece that refuses to behave quietly on a wall. £ 395
Red Wall of Death
Hand-painted sign borrowing the language of travelling Wall of Death motorcycle shows. Bold colour and fearless lettering. Built to shout across a room without apology. £ 225
Green Wall of Death
Second interpretation of the travelling Wall of Death tradition. Darker colour palette with the same fearless lettering. Built with the confidence of fairground graphics.
£ 195
Speedway
Speedway-inspired graphic sign painted by hand. Bold lettering and racing colour language. Built with the energy of trackside graphics.
£ 195
Dusty Bodgers
Hand-painted sign on reclaimed timber with deliberate character. Name suggests exactly the sort of workshop you might both admire and distrust in equal measure. Sign with a sense of humour. £ 120
Rat Trap I — WIP
Found-object piece playing with the language of warning signs and song lyrics. Short, sharp and slightly dangerous in tone. Snaps shut quickly and stays in the mind. £ 350 — COMING SOON
Rat Trap II — WIP
Companion lyric-driven object piece built with the same sharp humour. Simple form with a quick bite of attitude. Some ideas deserve to snap twice. £ 350— COMING SOON
Paintshop Bodyshop
Hand-painted timber sign created using traditional signwriting techniques. Brand new work carefully crafted to suggest the confidence of an old workshop original. No vinyl. No shortcuts. £ 120