• Works
    • Steven Page, Oss, 2026
      Steven Page
      Oss, 2026
      Bronze
      46h x 54w x 20d cm
      AP
    • Steven Page, Pony, 2026
      Steven Page
      Pony, 2026
      Bronze
      45h x 51w x 15d cm
      AP
    • Steven Page, Red Bull, 2026
      Steven Page
      Red Bull, 2026
      Bronze
      30h x 55w x 20d cm
      6/9
    • Steven Page, Rhino, 2026
      Steven Page
      Rhino, 2026
      Bronze
      29h x 63w x 23d cm
      AP
  • biography

    biography

    Steven Page

    United Kingdom

     

    Steven Page is a British sculptor living and working in rural Mid Wales. He trained at the University of Southampton and specialises in sculpting minimalist animal forms in bronze through the lost-wax process.

     

    There is a stillness and solidity to these iconic sculptures which employ subtle curves, rounded forms and sweeping lines to create a gentle movement and grace. The sculptures aim to capture the essence of the creature; excess information is stripped away and the shapes are honed down and simplified creating a pure smooth skin in order to observe the form with the utmost clarity. This simplicity gives the work a timelessness and permanence.

     

    Much of his work is inspired by the art of prehistory and evolve from Page’s sketches and drawings before being carved from dense-foam sculpting material, these patterns are then coated and smoothed back to create the simple and beautiful animal forms that will be replicated in bronze. The castings are heated with a blowtorch and treated with layers of chemicals in order to be sanded back to a fine finish before painting the surface. Some pieces are saturated with a single bold primary colour giving a fresh contemporary feel, while others recreate the translucence of polished marble or granite adding extra weight to the mass of the bronze.

     

    Page has exhibited extensively throughout the UK in both galleries and art fairs. His works are in private collections in the UK, Europe, USA and now in Singapore

     
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