We are delighted to be presenting work by BA Graduates in Stone Carving from City & Guilds London Art School as part of our summer exhibition, The Sunlight on the Garden, from Tuesday 5th July. The graduates are Morgan Edwards, Steffan Lomax and Imogen Long.

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Morgan Edwards
Morgan Owain Edwards is a recent BA Graduate in Historic Carving: Architectural Stone at the City & Guild of London Art School. His sculptures explore and apply strong elements of classic carving techniques and styles. Morgan’s personal work takes a more expressive approach, applying a nostalgic lens narrative inspired by his own Welsh background. Morgan is currently based in Malmö and London.
Lavoux Limestone
H 42 x L 23 x W 18 cm
Ref. ME-SG-221
£3,900
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Imogen Long
Imogen Long is a recent BA Graduate in Historic Carving: Architectural Stone at the City & Guilds of London Art School. Her work explores forms and themes seen throughout the history of architectural stone carving – foliage, drapery, portraiture – sometimes remaining faithful to a particular historic period or, in other instances, finding new expression. Prior to learning stone carving, Imogen practiced as an architect, gaining RIBA conservation accreditation after working on theatres and arts buildings for over ten years. Her background in architecture provides her with a unique approach to carving. For instance, Imogen considers the incorporation of everchanging light as part of the experience of the works she creates and maintains a strong interest in how our interactions with materials shape our lives and the spaces around us.
Portland Limestone
H 21.5 x L 22 x W 10cm
Ref. IL-SG-222

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Steffan Lomax
Steffan Lomax is a recent BA Graduate in Historic Carving: Architectural Stone at the City & Guilds of London Art School. His work includes a wide range of general masonry, architectural stone carvings, as well as more bespoke sculptures and lettering works. Originally a banker mason, Steffan received training in general architectural masonry before working for several years in a commercial banker shop. It was there that he honed his skills in hand, power and air tools, supplying worked stone for projects across the UK. Subsequently, Steffan worked on site in heritage and commercial settings, refining his knowledge of materials and techniques, as well as an appreciation of the importance of context to the final setting of the stones.
Portland Limestone
H 24 x L 38 x D 13.5cm
Ref. SL-SG-222

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Steffan Lomax
Steffan Lomax is a recent BA Graduate in Historic Carving: Architectural Stone at the City & Guilds of London Art School. His work includes a wide range of general masonry, architectural stone carvings, as well as more bespoke sculptures and lettering works. Originally a banker mason, Steffan received training in general architectural masonry before working for several years in a commercial banker shop. It was there that he honed his skills in hand, power and air tools, supplying worked stone for projects across the UK. Subsequently, Steffan worked on site in heritage and commercial settings, refining his knowledge of materials and techniques, as well as an appreciation of the importance of context to the final setting of the stones.
Portland Limestone
H 39.5 x L 31.5 x D 9.5cm
Ref. SL-SG-221

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Imogen Long
Imogen Long is a recent BA Graduate in Historic Carving: Architectural Stone at the City & Guilds of London Art School. Her work explores forms and themes seen throughout the history of architectural stone carving – foliage, drapery, portraiture – sometimes remaining faithful to a particular historic period or, in other instances, finding new expression. Prior to learning stone carving, Imogen practiced as an architect, gaining RIBA conservation accreditation after working on theatres and arts buildings for over ten years. Her background in architecture provides her with a unique approach to carving. For instance, Imogen considers the incorporation of everchanging light as part of the experience of the works she creates and maintains a strong interest in how our interactions with materials shape our lives and the spaces around us.
Lavoux Limestone
H 14 x L 14.5 x W 15 cm
Ref. IL-SG-221