He creates contemplative sculptures that re-kindle a sense of connection and enchantment with nature and the landscape.
Living in East Sussex near the sea, Jeremy loves to walk along the cliffs and beaches, where the earth, sea and sky meet and merge. Where his worries can melt into the vastness of the landscape and he can feel overwhelmed by the majesty of it all.
This is what he explores in his sculptures, his reverence for the mystery, majesty, and wonder of life. Jeremy's work is a celebration of the connection between nature and spirit, self and landscape.
He sculpts to make his world more whole, complete and connected by listening internally to the language of the soul, which wants to join things together, to build bridges and form bonds. It is a language with which it becomes possible to talk with the birds, gather stardust and sing to the moon. The focus is not logic, rather the recognition that we exist in a universe of unfolding wonders.
Before Jeremy became a full time sculptor, he spent many years working as a gardener. His last job was as Head Gardener in a 200 year old garden by the sea. He loved spending so much time outdoors, connected to the natural world with his hands in the earth. It was a very natural progression for him to start creating sculptures for gardens. He's now been sculpting for over 25 years and my works are enjoyed in homes and gardens around the world.