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See below each piece in the collection, please contact me at jamielordart@gmail.com if you are interested in an edition, or if you would like any more information. These sculptures are strictly limited edition.

 

"EDGEKEEPER"

Dimensions: H:30cm x W:20cm x L:23cm

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Material: Cold cast iron 


Weight: 1.4kg

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Edition of 24

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Comes with a signed and dated Certificate of Authenticity
 
£1495


‘Edgekeeper’ marks the beginning of a new five-piece collection exploring the quiet, wild heart of British wildlife. This body of work delves into the hidden, natural, and often mysterious beauty of native species, starting with one of Britain’s most iconic and enigmatic creatures: the Red Fox.
 

This sculpted head portrait captures the fox not as a caricature of cunning, but as a fully realised presence; alert, intelligent, and cloaked in the quiet magic that has long inspired both reverence and myth. The adult fox portrayed here is a seasoned hunter: sharp-eyed, adaptable, and enduring.

The title ‘Edgekeeper’ speaks to the fox’s life lived along thresholds, between day and night, town and field, wildness, and the human world. It is not just a dweller of these spaces, but a watchful guardian of them, slipping silently between landscapes, always observing, always surviving.

The Red Fox is among the UK’s most recognisable mammals. With its russet coat, upright ears, and keen gaze, it thrives across rural and urban environments alike, carving out dens, or “skulks,” beneath hedgerows and gardens. In folklore, the fox has long symbolised cleverness, stealth, and transformation. It is this blend of realism and quiet myth that ‘Edgekeeper’ seeks to honour.

 

"HINDSIGHT"

Dimensions: H:27cm x W:20cm x L:23cm

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Material: Cold cast stone

 
Weight: 1.6kg

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Edition of 24

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Comes with a signed and dated Certificate of Authenticity
 
£1495


‘Hindsight’ portrays the otter in a rare, intimate moment: head and neck curved back in a sleek twist, as though glancing over its shoulder before slipping away. This pose captures the otter’s essence, alert, agile, and secretive, a creature half seen, never fully held.
 

Once driven to near extinction in Britain by pollution and loss of habitat, the otter has since made a remarkable return. Its presence today is a testament to resilience, survival, and the lessons learned when nature is given space to heal. The title ‘Hindsight’ reflects this story, a reminder that recovery depends on recognising the past and carrying it forward.

Sculpted in careful detail, the otter here is not playful, but poised; not drifting in water, but taut with awareness. Its slender form suggests both strength and fragility, a life lived in constant motion between shadow and current, land and water.

In folklore, otters were seen as guardians of rivers, elusive shapeshifters tied to liminality. ‘Hindsight’ honours that duality: the real and the remembered, the momentary glance and the enduring presence. It is a portrait of survival and memory, an animal forever turning back, even as it slips ahead.

 

"CHANCEKIN"

Dimensions: H:25cm x W:10cm x L:25cm

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Material: Cold cast iron 


Weight: 1.1kg

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Edition of 24

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Comes with a signed and dated Certificate of Authenticity
 
£1495


‘Chancekin’ captures the spirited charm of the Red Squirrel, a native woodland dweller now rarely seen, but long cherished. With bright eyes, perked ears, and a lifted tail, the piece holds a moment of curiosity and stillness before motion. Sculpted with subtle energy and a sense of watchfulness, it reflects the squirrel’s quick mind and delicate, darting presence.
 

Red squirrels live high in the canopies of British conifer and broadleaf woodlands, nesting in dreys, foraging for nuts and seeds, and navigating branches with instinctive grace. Once widespread, they are now largely confined to protected areas, glimpsed only by chance, a flicker of russet in the trees.

The title ‘Chancekin’ speaks to the squirrel’s quick, alert nature, a creature of sudden appearances and instinctive decisions. The name carries a sense of smallness and warmth, as if this bright-eyed forager is not just part of the woodland but watching over it in its own quiet way. 
This piece celebrates not only the squirrel’s physical beauty, but the quiet magic of meeting one in the wild, sudden, light, and unforgettable.

 

"REMNANT"

Dimensions: H:20cm x W:25cm x L:40cm

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Material: Cold cast slate


Weight: 1.4kg

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Edition of 12

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Comes with a signed and dated Certificate of Authenticity
 
£1495


‘Remnant’ is a sculptural tribute to one of Britain’s most iconic and enduring native mammals, the badger. Captured in a quiet, upward moment of pause, this piece reflects not only the physical presence of the animal, but the weight of heritage and continuity it carries within the British landscape.
 

Badgers have lived in the countryside for centuries, inhabiting intricate underground setts that may be hundreds of years old, dwellings passed down through generations like ancestral homes. They live in close-knit clans of four to twelve, emerging at dusk to groom, play, and interact with a social complexity that refutes their secretive lives. 

The title ‘Remnant’ speaks to resilience and memory, what endures beneath the surface. It alludes to the deep-rooted stability badgers represent in the ecosystem, but also offers a quiet nod to what has been threatened. ‘Remnant’ is not a protest, but a pause: a moment of reflection on coexistence, loss, and legacy.

In various European and Indigenous traditions, badgers are seen as spirit guides, connected to the earth element, ancestral knowledge, and self-reliance. ‘Remnant’ honours this symbolic role, positioning the badger as more than just a nocturnal creature; it is a keeper of time, a witness to change, and a quiet guardian of the land.

 

"AURORA"

Dimensions: H: 50cm x W: 20cm x L: 23cm

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Material: Cold cast bronze, also available in cast marble


Weight: 2.1kg

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Edition of 12 
Marble edition of 6

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Comes with a signed and dated Certificate of Authenticity
 
£2295

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‘Aurora’ brings the collection to a close with a creature long bound to the thresholds of night and day: the hare. Captured in a moment of stillness, ears raised, body taut with quiet attention, this sculpture embodies both presence and possibility, a sentinel poised at the edge of light.
 

The title ‘Aurora’ draws from the first light of dawn, when hares are most often seen moving through fields and meadows. In that pale glow, they embody transition, not only between darkness and day, but between the ordinary and the otherworldly. The hare’s alert gaze and upright form reflect its reputation for intuition, vitality, and swift transformation, qualities that have made it one of Britain’s most enduringly symbolic wild animals.

Unlike rabbits, hares live above ground in shallow hollows, exposed to the elements and reliant on their speed, senses, and awareness. They are creatures of the open, yet ever elusive, present, and vanishing in a heartbeat.

As the final piece of The Wild Heart of Britain, ‘Aurora’ stands as a symbol of renewal and continuity. It honours the hare as both a real animal of the fields and a timeless emblem of liminality, carrying forward the quiet, untamed spirit that binds the collection together.

‘Aurora’ – Marble Edition
Alongside the main collection, Aurora will be released in an exclusive marble edition of 6, echoing the hare’s deep associations with dawn, moonlight, and renewal. Cast in marble with a hand-finished patina, it embodies the quiet magic of Britain’s wild landscapes. Rare and ethereal, the white hare evokes folklore, moonlit fields, and the fleeting wonder of a creature glimpsed at the edge of imagination. 

 

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