‘Nature is my passion and my constant distraction.’
Adam is an accomplished wildlife sculptor who lives and works in the Cotswolds. Surrounded by natural beauty, he draws endless inspiration from his environment, which is reflected in his renowned work. His sculptures are characterized by a fluid style, using simple lines and flowing forms to convey movement and emotion, capturing the essence of his subjects with remarkable clarity.
Primarily working in bronze, applying rich, earthy patinas to enhance the natural feel of his pieces, his talent and unique approach have earned him international recognition and a dedicated following of collectors. Among his accolades, Adam won the prestigious David Shepherd Wildlife Artist of the Year award in 2010 and became a Member of the Society of Wildlife Artists in 2011.
Adam's artistic philosophy is deeply rooted in his connection to nature. He believes that nature is a source of endless wonder and joy, and through his sculptures, he strives to connect more deeply with wildlife, capturing their character and spirit. He describes the sculpting process as an engagement with the spirit of the animal, sensing its subtle movements and body language.
To Adam, nature and sculpture are perfectly intertwined, both showcasing repetition in form, line, mass, and detail. He is mindful of these patterns and allows them to guide his creative process. Only when the composition, balance, and emotion of a piece are fully conceived in his mind does he begin sculpting. His goal is to portray the simplicity of form and smooth, flowing lines, freeing the viewer's eye to appreciate the intricate details. Through his work, Adam invites others to experience the beauty and harmony he finds in the natural world.