Friday 4 December 2015

Christmas Exhibition 2015

An interesting collection of works by the Sussex Arts Collective, 36 artists and makers.

Including my latest "Miro's Camels" and various other works.

Lewes is very pretty and the exhibition is an ideal vnue for unique Xmas gifts.

Friday 4 September 2015

Carving Magazine Profile

In the Sept/Oct issue of Carving Magazine, No. 146, a four page in depth interview with sculptor Sue Nunn. This can also be accessed via the website:
www.thegmcgroup.com

































Monday 31 August 2015

Quiet Head






































Quiet Head, carved in driftwood from New Zealand, finished with beeswax. Still time to visit the Art and Soul exhibition at St. Laurence Church and Village Hall, Falmer South, near Brighton, East Sussex. Open Bank Holiday Monday, and next fri/sat/sun, 11-5. Friendly stewards, tea and cakes made by the village ladies, a shelter from the rain.....

Wednesday 19 August 2015

Shalom Salaam

Shalom Salaam, one of a series of oak carved hand reliefs. To be exhibited at Art and Soul, Falmer Village South, BN1 9PB.
Open 11-5 on these dates:
Sat Sun 22/23 Aug
Fri Sat Sun Mon 28/29/30/31 Aug
Fri Sat Sun 4/5/6 Sept

Do come along, enjoy the lovely landscapes, the free parking, the duck pond, tea and cakes, but most of all, the art!

Tuesday 18 August 2015

Woman in the Moon

A new driftwood carving, using white "chalk" paint rubbed in and sanded off. Getting works ready to exhibit at Art and Soul at Falmer, an exhbition which is part of ArtWave, East Sussex. Opening Sat Aug 22nd, weekends 11 - 5
More details to follow.....

Friday 14 August 2015

Mary Magdalene































































I am recently returned from Durfort, in the Cathar area of France, where I carved this sculpture of Mary Magdalene in an existing tree stump. This was in the garden of an interfaith retreat center. Hot work!

Friday 17 July 2015

Driftwood Wing






















A piece of driftwood I found that originally looked like a mammoth bone - the other way up. I turned it over and saw that it was a wing.