This sculpture was commissioned as a gift by the friends and staff from Tom and Beth Kerridge’s restaurant The Hand and Flowers.
At Wolf & Stone fine art foundry we are very aware that in todays financial climate artists sometimes need help and advice to assist them in their endeavours.
The wealth of expertise at Wolf & Stone can be used by …
Dorset based artist Alex Butcher brought his own waxes to Wolf & Stone fine art foundry. Using his own moulds and producing his own waxes meant he was able to cut a portion of the costs involved with casting sculpture …
The white patina is one of the more testing colours to achieve on cast bronze.
At Wolf & Stone we aim to meet all the requirements of our clients. The 10 years Anthony Stone spent working in a fine art …
Artist Beth Kerridge is not only producing exciting new sculpture, cast in bronze at our Dorset based foundry, Beth is also unafraid to use the more unusual patinas.
The blue patina used in her piece, Push Me Pull You is …
A recently completed 1/4 life sized horse. Cast in bronze for Emma Wade, a Dorset / Somerset based artist.
This sculpture was cast at Wolf & Stone from the artists original. Firstly by taking a direct mould of the original …
Virginia Day has been using Wolf & Stone Ltd since it first began in Dorset in April 2012. Casting her sculpture in bronze has enabled the artist to explore the varied finishes that patination offers.
Exciting new sculpture from London artist Beth Kerridge. A bronze suit cast at our Dorset based Fine Art Foundry, is the first in a collection of sculptures to be cast using the lost wax method of bronze casting.
Sand casting is now available at Wolf & Stone Ltd. After the success of the bronze tree root sculptures by Hemali Bhuta. Currently exhibited at London Frieze exhibition. As featured in the New York Times.
This process can involve as little as a clean and polish to a full weld repair and re-patina. The majority of restorations can be done on site.