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A grounding in biological sciences and an understanding of anatomy inform John Noble-Milner’s sculpture with a detailed, lifelike quality.
His home and workshop are powered by 100% renewable energy and he subscribes to a scheme to offset all unavoidable carbon emissions reflecting his concern for the environment and the conservation of all the amazing creatures that fascinate and inspire him.
GALLERY OF WORK
- Bat Heart : A colony of life sized pipistrelle bats in stoneware ceramic. 16 x 13 x 4cm
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Three bronze pipistrelle bats :
Three life sized pipistrelle bats in bronze, each bat is 5.5cm nose to tail.
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Agape :
Based on a juvenile Belalanda Chameleon from south west Madagascar. The chameleon, cast in bronze is 9.5cm in length and mounted on an ash block 9 x 9 x 4.5 cm.
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A pair of poison dart frogs :
These frogs are cast in bronze and patinated a variety of colours. Measuring 3.3cm across and 2.4cm high.
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Gecko :
My signature piece. This bronze gecko measures 14 cm in length.
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Hermit Crab :
A hermit crab cast in bronze and approximately 5cm across. The antennae are cut from steel guitar strings, top E 12 gauge.
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Wall mounted seahorse :
A cast bronze seahorse with a hole at the back to wall mount. Overall length 12cm.
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Ceramic seahorses mounted on copper seagrass :
A pair of stoneware ceramic seahorses, each measuring approximately 8.5cm mounted on beaten copper seagrass which in turn is mounted into a wooden block 9 x 9 x 5cm. Overall the piece is 25cm high.

