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Wire Sculpture "Harold Peto" by Derek Kinzett

Iford Manor, Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire, England.

 

Visit Derek Kinzett's Website: www.derekkinzettwiresculpture.co.uk

  

I completely enjoyed every moment in the process of making this sculpture, from my initial meeting with the Iford family, collectively visualizing the design, and finally being awarded the commission.

The sculptures design was based on a photograph from 1904 showing Mr Peto reading some papers while sat on the historic curved stone seat of Iford Manor’s great terrace.

Harold Peto was one of England’s foremost Edwardian garden designers. He lived at Iford Manor from 1899 to his death in 1933.

During this time he realized and developed his vision for the House, its gardens and the estate.

I feel honored to have been entrusted with the task of bringing Mr Peto’s spirit back to Iford, although I suspect he’s always been there.

 

Iford Manor Website: www.ifordmanor.co.uk

 

Sculpture Technical Data

Medium: Galvanised wire mesh

Dimensions:

Height 145 cm

Width 75 cm

Depth 110 cm

Weight: 20 Kg

Installation: Seated

     

Wire Sculpture "Harold Peto" by Derek Kinzett

Iford Manor, Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire, England.

 

Visit Derek Kinzett's Website: www.derekkinzettwiresculpture.co.uk

 

I completely enjoyed every moment in the process of making this sculpture, from my initial meeting with the Iford family, collectively visualizing the design, and finally being awarded the commission.

The sculptures design was based on a photograph from 1904 showing Mr Peto reading some papers while sat on the historic curved stone seat of Iford Manor’s great terrace.

Harold Peto was one of England’s foremost Edwardian garden designers. He lived at Iford Manor from 1899 to his death in 1933.

During this time he realized and developed his vision for the House, its gardens and the estate.

I feel honored to have been entrusted with the task of bringing Mr Peto’s spirit back to Iford, although I suspect he’s always been there.

 

Iford Manor Website: www.ifordmanor.co.uk

 

Sculpture Technical Data

Medium: Galvanised wire mesh

Dimensions:

Height 145 cm

Width 75 cm

Depth 110 cm

Weight: 20 Kg

Installation: Seated

     

Wire Sculpture "Harold Peto" by Derek Kinzett

Iford Manor, Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire, England.

 

Visit Derek Kinzett's Website: www.derekkinzettwiresculpture.co.uk

  

I completely enjoyed every moment in the process of making this sculpture, from my initial meeting with the Iford family, collectively visualizing the design, and finally being awarded the commission.

The sculptures design was based on a photograph from 1904 showing Mr Peto reading some papers while sat on the historic curved stone seat of Iford Manor’s great terrace.

Harold Peto was one of England’s foremost Edwardian garden designers. He lived at Iford Manor from 1899 to his death in 1933.

During this time he realized and developed his vision for the House, its gardens and the estate.

I feel honored to have been entrusted with the task of bringing Mr Peto’s spirit back to Iford, although I suspect he’s always been there.

 

Iford Manor Website: www.ifordmanor.co.uk

 

Sculpture Technical Data

Medium: Galvanised wire mesh

Dimensions:

Height 145 cm

Width 75 cm

Depth 110 cm

Weight: 20 Kg

Installation: Seated

     

Wire Sculpture "Harold Peto" by Derek Kinzett

Iford Manor, Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire, England.

 

Visit Derek Kinzett's Website: www.derekkinzettwiresculpture.co.uk

  

I completely enjoyed every moment in the process of making this sculpture, from my initial meeting with the Iford family, collectively visualizing the design, and finally being awarded the commission.

The sculptures design was based on a photograph from 1904 showing Mr Peto reading some papers while sat on the historic curved stone seat of Iford Manor’s great terrace.

Harold Peto was one of England’s foremost Edwardian garden designers. He lived at Iford Manor from 1899 to his death in 1933.

During this time he realized and developed his vision for the House, its gardens and the estate.

I feel honored to have been entrusted with the task of bringing Mr Peto’s spirit back to Iford, although I suspect he’s always been there.

 

Iford Manor Website: www.ifordmanor.co.uk

 

Sculpture Technical Data

Medium: Galvanised wire mesh

Dimensions:

Height 145 cm

Width 75 cm

Depth 110 cm

Weight: 20 Kg

Installation: Seated

     

My latest stash of Bathlife Bath & Body treats arrived in the post yesterday afternoon! So excited! The only thing that's had me holding off on this order was the mad heat we've had this summer. Melted bath & body is no fun. The temp slipped just below the 90s & that was my cue to place an order. Yayness! It's like having a delivery of California in my post box. I've been addicted to Kimberlee of Bathlife's products since 2006 & I don't see that stopping anytime soon. If it weren't for going all pruney, I'd find a way to spend all day in the bath with these. ;)

 

Clockwise: Silken Body Butter, SugarBaby Body Polish Bars, Back In Flight Handmade Soap (2oz), Newport Ave Handmade Soap (2oz), Skin Perfume Oil, At Venice & Pacific Perfume Oil

I've never been shy in getting some publicity, but the good people at Bath Life Magazine have really surpassed themselves in this issue. Many thanks!

 

Congratulations to Tweeny, Dan Shearn, Pastiche Pat and of course the Jibbo.

Those nice people at Bath Life have featured the exhibition on the cover of the latest issue. Hot off the press. Proud moment. Thank you.

 

Living Bath - In conjunction with Bath in Time, an exhibition featuring the characters of Bath.

 

At Bath Central Library from Monday 29th November until Saturday 18th December, during library opening hours.

Exclusive Bathlife collection on display at the C.P. Hart Waterloo showroom.

 

(Image: Bathlife double free standing basin, low cabinet & mirror)

One of my works based on the Fine Cheese Company in Walcot Street was used for the cover of Bath life and to illustrate an article on alfresco dining in the city. In my opinion the Fine Cheese Company is Bath's best combination of Deli and Cafe. The designer did an excellent job of incorporating parts of the original. My intention in the orignal piece was to recreate something of the atmosphere of early 20th century images of Paris pavement cafes.

A recent Bath Life cover based on one of my works of a young guy playing his guitar on the Royal Crescent public lawn with two other guys relaxing behind him.

Wonderful summer days by Per A. Høyer/coltrain2011/Mjøsa/Norway.

Bath Life have really surpassed themselves. What with Tweeny hogging the cover and this fantastic three page spread, we couldn't be happier.

 

Thank you Bath Life.

     

Picture from the Nov '07 SFEtsy event. I ended up with three of these soaps; they're my new obsession. Black smells so good!

Bath Life have really surpassed themselves. What with Tweeny hogging the cover and this fantastic three page spread, we couldn't be happier.

 

Thank you Bath Life.

One of my works based on the Fine Cheese Company in Walcot Street was used for the cover of Bath life and to illustrate an article on alfresco dining in the city. In my opinion the Fine Cheese Company is Bath's best combination of Deli and Cafe. The designer did an excellent job of incorporating parts of the original - here on the upper right. My intention in the original piece was to recreate something of the atmosphere of early 20th century images of Paris pavement cafes.

Please notice that the bread on the right is some home-made Japanese-English bread offered by my friends. Yummy!

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