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Anthony Theakston Sculpts a Spirited Flock of Bronze and Ceramic Birds


All images courtesy of Anthony Theakston, shared with permission

Anthony Theakston Sculpts a Spirited Flock of Bronze and Ceramic Birds

Lincolnshire-based artist Anthony Theakston continues his explorations of common birds like barn owls and herons, sculpting their likeness in sleek bronze and ceramic. Smooth wings and bodies contrast the fluffy feathers typical of fowl, as they hunch over or curl up as if taking a nap. Elegant and seemingly primed for flight, the avians perch between abstract and realistic representations.

Theakston has several exhibitions and fairs planned for 2026, including Naarden Art Fair and Brussels Affordable Art Fair with DeKunst Salon and the Washington Winter Show and Art Palm Beach with Gladwell and Patterson. He’s also represented by Gallery Bartoux, and you can find more of his work on Instagram.

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Source: Art - thisiscolossal.com

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