2010 “Portrait of Barra”, Castle Bay, Isle of Barra, Western Isles. 1.2 metre x 1.2 metre bronze relief sculpture. Client: Castle Bay Community Council. (Work in progress)
2010 “Heart of Stenhousemuir”. Stenhousemuir Town Centre. 2.25 metres high x 8 metres x 7.6 metres. Sculpture in cast iron, stone and decorative paving. Celebrating the cast iron and toffee industries as well as the Tryst Cattle Market Client: Falkirk Council.
2010 “The Measures of Coal”, Blantyre Miners Resource Centre, South Lanarkshire. Twelve ton sandstone sculpture inlaid with mosaic and cast relief panels. The panels, twelve of them each measuring 300mm x 300mm, will be made by pupils of Calderside Academy. Client: South Lanarkshire Council (Work in progress).
2009 “Isle of Barra”, Castle Bay, Isle of Barra, Western Isles. 2.2 metre diameter mosaic and sculptural relief workshops. The mosaic celebrates the island’s award as Calor Gas Ltd. UK Community of the year 2008. Clients: Calor Gas Ltd. UK & Barra & Vatersay Community Ltd.
2009. “The Branston Co-op”, Working with the villagers of Branston, Lincolnshire, to create a large exterior wall mosaic tracing the origins and history of the Lincoln Co-operative movement in the village. Unglazed ceramic mosaic measuring 8 mtrs x 2 mtrs. Client: Branston History Group.
2008 - 2009 GLENLEE PRIMARY SCHOOL
Burnbank, Hamilton, Lanarkshire. Six exterior mosaics in unglazed ceramic and bench seat in carved sandstone and Elm. Client: Glenlee Primary School.
2008 GLENVIEW MEMORIAL PARK
Larkhall, Lanarkshire. Exterior mosaic. 6 square metre octagon. Client: South Lanarkshire Council.
2007 “CORNUCOPIA OF LEARNING”.
Retford Oaks High School, Retford, Nottinghamshire. Sculpture work for arts courtyard. Jesmonite, steel, granite and porcelain. 2500mm high x 4000mm diameter. Client: Governors of Reford Oaks High School. (Work in progress)
2007 “CALL OF THE WILD”
Dunblane, Stirlingshire. Interior floor mosaic. Unglazed ceramic. 1220mm diameter. Client: Private
2006 - 2007 “MORNI NG STAR”.
25 Divis Street, Belfast. Exterior mosaic wall-reilief. Unglazed ceramic mosaic, Jesmonite and steel. 4950mm high x 1500mm wide. Client: Fold Housing Association.
2007 “A CENTURY OF SPORT”.
Invergordon, Ross & Cromarty. Painted exterior mural celebrating sport in Invergordon. 9.5mtrs wide x 10mtrs high. Client: Invergordon Off The Wall & The Highland Council.
2006 - 2007 CALEDONIAN CIRCUIT.
Westburn Road, Cambuslang, Lanarkshire. Pavement mosaics set in children’s play park. 16 panels each 600mm dia. Client: Rutherglen & Cambuslang Housing Association.
2006 - 2007 “MAPA MUNDI”.
Barrhead High School, East Renfrewshire. Interior wall-reilief mural in collaboration with Geography Dept. and first-year pupils. Mixed media. 6700mm x 2800mm. Client: Creative Links.
2006 “GATHER ROUND”.
Invergordon, Ross & Cromarty. Painted exterior mural celebrating Invergordon Highland gathering. 9mtrs wide x 12mtrs high. Client: Invergordon Off The Wall & The Highland Council.
2005 - 2006 WHITEHILL NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRE.
Hamilton, Lanarkshire. 3mtrs x 2.75mtrs granite and porcelain pavement mosaic. Designed with pupils of Beckford Street Primary School and St. Paul’s Primary School. Client: South Lanarkshire CounciL, Blantyre & North Hamilton SIP.
2005 INVERGORDON COMMUNITY HOSPITAL.
Invergordon, Ross & Cromarty, Wall mounted mosaic in the entrance foyer to the hospital. 1830mm x 1830mm unclazed porcelain. Client: The Highland Council.
2005 NORTH THORESBY.
Comprehensive public art scheme in the village green at North Thoresby, Lincolnshire. Works include art features, public seating, pathways, gateways, railings and village signposts. Client: Lincolnshire County Council.
2004 - 2005 “MARKET HILL MOSAIC”.
Holbeach, Lincolnshire. Wall mounted mosaic set in a steel frame. Measures 6mtrs long x 3mtrs high. Mosaic depicts the history of Holbeach and its inhabitants. Client: Lincolnshire County Council.
2004 - 2005 "STUKELY'S SARSENS".
East entrance to Carter's Park, Holbeach, Lincolnshire. Two standing stones each measuring 3mtrs high x 1.5mtrs wide x 0.3mtrs thick. Carved sandstone. Client: Lincolnshire County Council.
2004 - 2005 "NORMAN ANGEL PEACE GATEWAY".
South entrance to Carter's Park, Holbeach, Lincolnshire. Semi-circular pavement mosaic made of granite and limestone measuring 5mtrs diameter. Also new sandstone coping stones on wall inlaid with mosaic. Client: Lincolnshire County Council.
2004 - 2005 “BLOWING IN THE WIND “.
Outdoor sculpture. New Park Street, Hamilton, Lanarkshire. Three large oak leaves in GRP, steel and ceramic measuring 4mtrs high x 7mtrs long x 3.5mtrs wide. Client: Morrison’s Supermarkets Plc.
2004 “BRANSTON MOSAIC”.
Working with the villagers of Branston, Lincolnshire, to create a large exterior pavement mosaic depicting theorigins and history of the village. Unglazed ceramic mosaic measuring 13.6 mtrs x 4 mtrs. Client: North Kesteven District Council & Branston History Group.
2004 “ANDOVER TIME RING SEATING”.
Two curved benches in granite and hardwood inlaid with brass. Each bench measures 600 cm x 45 cm x 45 cm. Client: Test Valley Borough Council.
2004 “BURNBANK CENTRE”.
Mosaic entrance feature set in the floor celebrating past industries of the area. Client: South Lanarkshire Council.
2003 “CLEVELAND GARDENS”.
A mosaic depicting a small pond, measuring 235 cm x 110 cm, surrounded by a series of 30 mosaics, each measuring 45 cm x 45 cm, created by local residents and children during a number of workshops. The mosaics are set in the pathways of newly developed public gardens in Cleveland Square, Newark Upon Trent. Client: Newark & Sherwood District Council.
2002-2003 “WOKING FUEL CELL MURAL”.
A painted mural 360cm high x 2000cm long celebrating the development and application of fuel cell technology since its discovery in 1839 by the British Scientist Sir William Grove. The fuel cell produces energy through hydrogen without any harmfull byproducts. Its use by NASA to power spacecraft has been fundamental to space exploration. Fuel cell technology is seen as one of the major sources of pollutant free energy for the future and is being tested in a wide variety of applications throughout the world. Woking Borough Council has installed the first fuel cell in the UK to power the Woking Leisure Centre. Client: Woking Borough Council.
2002 “BARBARA SNEDDON MEMORIAL WINDOW”.
Stained glass window 113cm x 55cm. St. Margaret’s Church, Glenrothes, Fyfe. Client: Mr T. Sneddon and Family.
2001- 2002 “RIVER SLEA WALKWAY”.
A series of three pavement mosaics along a stretch of the banks of the River Slea, Sleaford, Lincolnshire. The mosaics chronicle the history and development of the movement of goods on the waterway. Each mosaic measures 300cm x 90cm. Client: North Kesteven District Council.
2001 “BRANDON MOSAIC”.
A 200cm diameter round pavement mosaic, Brandon Street, Hamilton. Client: South Lanarkshire Council.
2001 “BRONZE RELIEF MAPS”.
Four cold-cast bronze relief maps for Cadzow Glen Sculpture Park, Hamilton. Each map measures 45cm x 50cm x 1.2cm. Client: South Lanarkshire Council.
2001 “BOCLAIR ACADEMY MOSAIC”.
A 240cm diameter round mosaic relief mounted on the exterior wall of Boclair Academy, Bearsden, Glasgow. Client: Boclair Academy PTA.
2000 “MALLAIG MOSAIC”.
A 200cm diameter round mosaic incorporating 20 low relief tiles made by local community groups. The mosaic and tiles are set into the slate floor of the reception area of Mallaig and Morar community centre, Mallaig, Inverness-shire. Client: Mallaig and Morar Community Centre Association.
2000 “WASHINGBOROUGH MOSAIC”
A series of workshops in the village of Washingborough, Lincolnshire. Assisting villagers to design and make a 240cm high x 120cm wide mosaic. Client: North Kesteven District Council.
2000 “BILLINGHAY MOSAIC”.
A series of workshops in the village of Billinghay, Lincolnshire. Assisting villagers to design and make a 240cm high x 1200cm long mosaic. Client: North Kesteven District Council.
1999-2000 “ALL YEAR ROUND”.
Entrance to Cadzow Glen Sculpture Park, Hamilton, Lanarkshire. 500cm diameter circular pavement comprising 12 cast bronze bas relief panels each measuring 60cm diameter set in York stone and granite setts. The work uses simple icons to illustrate the months of the year. Client: South Lanarkshire Council.
1999-2000 “GATEWAY TO WOOLWICH MARKET”.
Steel and mosaic portal. 800cm high x 900cm wide. Beresford Square, Woolwich, London. Client: London Borough of Greenwich.
1999 “THE SEASONS”.
Four stained glass windows. Each measuring 64cm x 74cm. Ewelme Primary School, Ewelme, Oxfordshire. Client: Ewelme Almshouse Trustees.
1999 “THE MILLS OF ROMSEY”.
Cast bronze bas relief. 170cm long x 90cm high. Romsey Heritage Trail, Hampshire. Client: Test Valley Borough Council.
1998 “ROMSEY HERITAGE TRAIL MARKERS”.
25 cast bronze plaques. 23cm x 23cm. Romsey, Hampshire. Client: Test Valley Borough Council.
1998 “ANDOVER TIME RING”.
700cm diameter circular floor mounted mosaic and ceramic work chronicling the history of Andover, Hampshire, from the Iron age to the present day. Client: Test Valley Borough Council.
1997 “GATEWAY TO AYLSTONE MEADOWS NATURE RESERVE”.
Steel gateway and fencing. 850cm long x 360cm high. Client: Leicester City Council.
1997 “GATEWAY TO OLIVER ROAD”.
Leyton, London E11.Two circular steel and mosaic relief sculptures each measuring 350cm diameter. Client: Waltham Forest Housing Action Trust.
1997 “ENTRANCE TO CHIDREN’S ACCIDENT UNIT”.
King’s College Hospital, London. Painted murals, glass doors and decorative flooring. Client: The King’s Fund.
1996 “RAINBOW CORRIDOR”.
Two stained glass windows and two sets of decorative glass and wood doors. Frimley Children’s Centre, North Downs Health Trust, Surrey. Client: Friends of Frimley Children’s Centre.
1996 “TOLLBOOTH SCULPTURE”.
Cast bronze and carved stone 140cmx 140cm x 140cm. High Street, Elgin. Client: Moray District Council and Grampian Regional Council.
1996 “HEART OF MORAY”.
Pavement mosaic, High Street Elgin. 400cm x 200cm. Client: Moray District Council and Grampian Regional Council.
1995 “POND DOORS”.
Stained glass window and decorative glass and wood doors. Frimley Children’s Centre, North Downs Health Trust, Surrey. Client: Friends of Frimley Children’s Centre.
1995 “BANNERS”.
Twelve painted ceiling panels each 120cm x 240cm. Client: Rugby Football Union, Twickenham, Middlesex.
1995 “SEA CORRIDOR”.
Two painted and gilded murals.Frimley Children’s Centre, North Downs Health Trust, Surrey. Client: Friends of Frimley Children’s Centre.
1994 “VICTORIA ARCH CENTENARY COMMISSION”.
Woking, Surrey. Fourteen enamelled aluminium panels each measuring 300cm high x 200cm wide. Client: Woking Borough Council and British Rail.
1994 “SEA DOORS”.
Stained glass window and decorative glass and wood doors. Frimley Children’s Centre, North Downs Health Trust, Surrey. Client: Friends of Frimley Children’s Centre.
1994 “IN HEALTH WE TRUST”.
The Royal Postgraduate Medical School, Hammersmith Hospital, London. Painted mural 380cm long x 150cm high. Client: The King’s Fund.
1994 “TABLE OF BABEL”.
Old Street, Shoreditch, London EC1. Painted mural 1850cm long x 425cm high. Client: Hackney Borough Council.
1994 “DALSTON CITY CHALLENGE”.
Great Eastern Street, London EC2. Painted mural 3000cm long x 350cm high. Client: Hackney Borough Council.
1994 “LIGHT FLIGHT”.
Kingsland Road, London E2. Neon light installation approx. 30mtrs long x 8mtrs high. Client: Hackney Borough Council.
1993 “ARCADE”.
High Street, Woking, Surrey. Painted mural 3300cm long x 700cm high. Client: Woking Borough Council and British Rail.
1992 “ALPHABET”.
Children’s Day Centre, St. Mary”s Hospital, Paddington, London. Painted mural 800cm long x 125cm high. Client: The King’s Fund.
1992“THE COCKPIT THEATRE”.
Gateforth Street, Marylebone, London. Designed and refurbished the foyer and bar. Client: Westminster City Council.
1991“BATTLE OF BRITAIN MEMORIAL WINDOWS”.
Fighter Command, RAF Stanmore, London. Two stained glass windows each 240cm x 240cm. Client: Royal Air Force.
1990 “CITY OF WESTMINSTER COLLEGE”.
Designed and refurbished refectory interior including 40 decorative glass windows each measuring 2500cm high x 150cm wide. Client: Westminster City Council.
1989 “TEMPORARY PAINTED MURAL”.
Hammersmith Road, London. 3000cm long x 360cm high. Winner of Evening Standard Rewarding Hoarding Award. Client: Grosvenor Square Properties Group Plc.
1988 “TEMPORARY PAINTED MURAL”.
No. 4 Millbank, Westminster, London. 3600cm long x 240cm high. Winner of Evening Standard Mural Award. Client: Anders Nisses AB, Sweeden.
1988 “BUTTERFLIES”.
The Natural History Museum, London. Painted mural 450cm long x 300cm high. Client: “Blue Peter”, BBC TV.
1985 “RUSSELL THOMPSON MEMORIAL WINDOWS”.
Bothwell Parish Church, Lanarkshire. Stained Glass. Client: Mrs. Russell Thompson and Family.