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COMMISSIONS

Jamie readily accepts commissions, each one developed with the same quiet attention to form, presence, and narrative as the wider body of work. Recent commissions include work developed in collaboration with wildlife organisations and private collectors.

Approach

Commissions begin with an idea, but are shaped through a process of observation, refinement, and material understanding. 

Whether working from a specific species, an individual animal, or a broader concept, the intention is to create a piece that feels both grounded and timeless. 

Scope

Commissions range from private collector pieces to larger, site-specific works. This may include:

  • Wildlife sculptures for private collections

  • Memorial or significant pieces

  • Work developed in collaboration with organisations or institutions

  • Larger-scale or outdoor sculpture

Process

The process is collaborative, beginning with your initial idea and developing through careful refinement and making:

  • Initial discussion and outline of the idea

  • Agreement on direction, scale, and material

  • Development and refinement

  • Creation, finishing, and delivery

Timescales vary depending on the nature of the piece, though a clear timeline will be established early in the process.

Materials

Commissions are typically produced in  bronze, cast stone, or mixed media, depending on the requirements of the piece. Material is chosen not only for durability, but for how it supports the presence and character of the sculpture. 

Enquiries

If you are considering a commission, you're welcome to get in touch with a brief outline of your idea, including scale, subject, and intended setting if known. 

From there, I can advise on approach, feasibility, and next steps. You can get in touch on the following email: jamielordart@gmail.com or fill out the contact form below.

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CONTACT ME

Thank you!

Arrogant Beauty exhibited at Sculpture by the Lakes FORM exhibition, 2026.

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