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Current Projects
Recent Projects
Historical Projects
Some of the sculptures that Zahra have been working on over the last year are shown on our Current Projects pages.
Earlier works are shown here on the Recent Projects pages - those which were completed up to three years ago.
Even older works, going back to 1844, are listed in the Historical Projects pages. |
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7ft Sycamore Seed
by Mark Humphrey
Cast in two sections only.
Installed on private development in Cambridgeshire.
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African
Bull Elephant
by Mark Coreth
We completed the 2nd cast of Mark Coreth's African Bull Elephant in spring 2008, when it began a' European Tour' before finally being installed in a new development in Italy.
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Minotaur
Head
by Tim Shaw
A large Minotaur Head created by Tim Shaw was unveiled outside the Royal Opera House by Sir Harrison Britwhistle in early April 2008.
The piece was unveiled to coincide with the opening of the new opera 'The Minotaur' and was on display until it finished in July.
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The Meeting
Place
by Paul Day
This Monumental statue by Paul Day depicts a couple in a 'timeless embrace' and takes pride of place on a plinth in the recently refurbished St Pancras Station.
The foundry completed this sculpture in an extraordinary 5 months. It was predominantly a lost wax casting.
The 30 foothigh sculpture was unveiled by Her Majesty the Queen on the 6th November 2007.
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Sculptures
by Nasser Azam
Nasser commissioned a number of works from the Foundry, long before he eventually re-launcged the company in 2010. Some maquettes were initially produced for Nasser in 2007, then some of these works were scaled up for an exhibition that opened at the County Hall Gallery on the South Bank later in the year.
We have recently produced a 4 metre high piece entitled 'Dance'; which is sited outside County Hall, next to two existing Salvador Dali bronze sculptures.
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Adam Smith
by Alexander Stoddart
This life and a half sized work was unveiled in Edinburgh in 2008.
Author of the "Wealth of Nations". Adam Smith was one of the founding fathers of modern economics.
This is a major work by Alexander Stoddart, the leading classical sculptor.
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