Steven Page: Nature’s Legacy

2026年7月4日 - 7月31日
  • Steven Page is a British sculptor living and working in rural Wales. Known for his compelling animal sculptures, Page's work...

    Steven Page is a British sculptor living and working in rural Wales.

     
    Known for his compelling animal sculptures, Page's work explores the elegance and strength of the creatures that roam our planet. His signature approach fuses the time-honoured 'lost wax' technique with a contemporary mastery of patina, resulting in visually striking sculptures.

     

    "My work has been about perfecting animal forms and trying to create in each piece a 'universal form'."

     

    Page is inspired by the ancient philosopher Plato's 'Theory of Forms', which suggest that there are ideal, perfect versions of everything in the world. These perfect forms also exist in a separate realm of reality that exist beyond our physical world, Page strives towards this perfect ideal or 'universal form' in his work.

     

  • Simplicity in Form

    There is a stillness and solidity to Page's sculptures which employ subtle curves, rounded edges and sweeping lines to create...
    An example of Page's mastery of line and form
    There is a stillness and solidity to Page's sculptures which employ subtle curves, rounded edges 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.
  • Timeless Technique - The Lost Wax Process

    Lost wax casting is an ancient technique that dates back 6000 years ago. The process brings works of art in...
    The lost wax technique in progress in Page's workshop
    Lost wax casting is an ancient technique that dates back 6000 years ago. The process brings works of art in bronze to life through a series of moulding, casting, refining and for Page eventually 'patination' which is the adding of colour.
     
    Lost wax casting requires the experience and understanding of alchemy and also artisan techniques. The many different stages of the process make it extremely difficult to master.
  • Inspiration from Paleontology

  • Page's work draws inspiration from a variety of sources such as cave art and museum artefacts, as well as more contemporary references.

     

    "The shape and form may often reference art from ancient history but with a modern contemporary finish" - S. Page

     

    The aim is to show the ancient heritage of these animals and our historic relationship with them whilst also creating something that looks at home in our modern world.

  • 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.

     

    For availability and pricing of Steven Page's work please get in touch and a member of the REDSEA team would be delighted to help.

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