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STOP AND FOCUS (REMOVING EMOTION)
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The Narrative

STOP AND FOCUS was first conceived in 2006 as a visceral defence against a world in flux. A command to the self: halt. Strip away the noise. Find what remains.

What remains is the truth of who you are.

Nineteen years later, the 110cm study has become a 220cm monumental bronze pillar — and the work has only deepened. This is a sculpture about the brutal, necessary act of removing emotion not as a denial of feeling, but as a surgical act of survival. The psychobabble of human struggle — the reckless, messy, magnificent chaos of becoming — must sometimes be silenced for progress to be possible.

The weathered patina is not decoration. It is the record of everything the work has already endured. In its commanding presence on a black granite bed, we find a hard-won peace. Focus is not the absence of feeling. It is what remains when the storm finally subsides.

Technical Specifications

The Monumental Edition (2025)

  • Title: Stop and Focus (Removing Emotion)

  • Year: 2025

  • Material: Cast Bronze

  • Dimensions: 220 cm height

  • Plinth: 30 cm black granite bed

  • Patina: Deep weathered bronze, textured finish reflecting the passage of time

  • Edition: Limited edition of 10

  • Status: Available for private acquisition

The Archive Study (2006)

  • Title: Stop and Focus — Original Study

  • Year: 2006

  • Material: Cast Bronze

  • Dimensions: 110 × 85 × 20 cm

  • Edition: 10 of 12 — limited archive editions remaining

  • Status: Available on enquiry

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Three Graces
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THREE GRACES: THE THREAD OF ONE BLOOD is the story of an eternal pillar — a single bronze lineage cast in the fires of time. Three distinct forms. One unbroken silhouette. Grandmother, mother, daughter — each a chapter in the same ancient book, bound by the silver cord of shared blood.

The Oldest is the anchor. Her bronze skin carries the deep verdigris patina of a thousand winters — hardened, immovable, etched by everything she has already survived. She holds the whispers of ancestors whose names have faded but whose strength lives on in her marrow. The storms of life have come for this family. She has not moved.

The Mother stands in the centre with arms outstretched — the vital bridge between what was and what will be. She receives the wisdom of the old, filters it through her own heartbeat, and passes it forward. Hers is the Cycle of Care: constantly leaning toward the future while remaining firmly held by the past. She is the active force that keeps the lineage upright and breathing.

The Granddaughter is the newest bloom on the ancient vine. Her form mirrors the vertical strength of those before her, but she reaches toward a horizon they will never see. Her story is not yet written — but it is already supported by the full weight of those who stand behind her. She is the promise that the cycle will never break. The pillar that will one day become the anchor for a daughter of her own.

One blood. Still unbroken.

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ECHO OF ICARUS
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Echo of Icarus refuses the traditional reading of the myth. This is not a cautionary tale. It is a tribute.

The work finds Icarus not at the moment of his fall, but in the enduring echo of what he dared — the quiet, persistent spirit that keeps ascending long after the struggle. The rawness of the hand-finished bronze holds that visceral quality of ambition: unpolished, honest, still reaching. The elongated wings carry the tension between vulnerability and strength without resolving it, because that tension never resolves.

The true legacy of Icarus was not that he fell. It was that he flew.

Technical Specifications

Material: Cast Bronze Dimensions: 200 × 40 × 40 cm Plinth: 0.5 metre sculpture plinth Edition: Limited edition Status: Available on enquiry

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OKEFO (The Great Crosser)
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The First Pillar

NAME: OKEFO (The Great Crosser)

Derived from the concept of one who crosses great barriers or "Okenwa" (Great Son).

The Story:

OKEFO stands as the First Pillar — the archetype of the Great Crosser and founding father.

He is the African traveller who moved through the furnace of misery, weather, and loss to find a place where his people could take root. He is the witness to those who fell along the way and the guardian of those who arrived. His face, forged in the deep obsidian black of the journey, reflects the gravity of those he carries in his marrow.

His crown — vibrant with Verdigris patina — is not inherited royalty. It is earned life. The lushness of a home hard-won, grown from the scars of migration.

Okefo did not merely find a home. Through sheer force of will, he became it.

Material: Bronze with Verdigris patina and obsidian-black finish Height: 200 cm Foundation: Structural Steel Plinth

Edition: Limited

Edition of 11

Year: 2004

Status: Available on enquiry