Art has always been a
passion for Edward since an early age and continued
throughout his school years at The King's School Ely, where
he was awarded an art scholarship. He did not start
experimenting with sculpture until he was sixteen, but since
then, this has been his main media of interest.
Most of the early work was based on
anatomy, with a particular emphasis on human musculature and
physique. More recently, he has expanded into animals and
wildlife, still keeping this emphasis on physique; his
individual style is very apparent in his sculpture. His
personal connection with and feeling for animals has
developed over time and will continue to do so.
Edward is a sculptor based near
Newmarket working in clay and casting bronze and bronze
resin pieces. His interest and lifestyle has a subtle
influence on his pieces and his ideas spring from his rural
surroundings, interest in animals and their physical form.
His fascination with the animal's presence comes through in
his work and one could say is almost exaggerated in their
shape and structure. Each one of his sculptures depicts the
animal's personality in an adopted position. These positions
and characteristics may sometimes not necessarily be typical
of the respective animal, thereby adding an individual and
quirky aspect to the piece.