Set of Three Signature Circle Leaf Boxes
Made from magnolia grandiflora leaves, berberis thorns, pine resin and daffodil stalks
Sizes (approx)
6.5cm/2.5" square to 4.5cm/1~3/4" square
This art work is fragile and leaf colours will fade with time. Fourth image shows the colours of a box after approx. four years (NB. that box has been used in various displays so is a bit battered) this older box is not included in this sale.
Display in a dry place out of direct sunlight. Thorns are held in with pine resin on the inside and sections of dried daffodil cordage on the top where the box was closed and pine resin cannot be used. However some thorns may fall out. Take care as they are sharp.
Each of my art works are one-offs, no two are the same. Materials are collected specifically from various places for each one and constructed by hand. Only natural materials are used.
Leaf Great Rhombicuboctahedron
Leaf Great Rhombicuboctahedron ~ £850 incl. shipping
Size (approx)
22cm/9" in diameter
Made from magnolia grandiflora leaves, berberis thorns and daffodil stalks.
So that the patterns can be illuminated one side of the polyhedron has been left open, as you can see from the two images where there is a light behind it.
My style of pure ephemeral nature art involves only what I find in nature, no glue is used, nothing artificial, nor lengthy processing of materials.
These sculptures are based on my short lasting ephemeral designs and those are made for a particular moment, photograph or moving image. As such those quickly fade or fall apart and the thorns have a tendency to fall out.
For this sculpture I have looked into methods to extend its longevity whilst remaining true to the ephemeral style.
Each thorn is held in place with a short section of daffodil cordage that was made at a Nature Art event at Waddesdon Manor in England in May 2025. As you can see from the included images, that cordage was made as an exploration of the colours available in daffodil stalks during the late spring die back. They weren't specifically created for this sculpture but reused and it is all now gone. I haven't yet found a material as good as those daffodils from that particular place so they add even more to this sculpture's story.
My next creation may need new techniques to develop depending on what materials I can utilise. At the time of writing this, it is work in progress.
This art work is fragile and needs to be displayed carefully. Leaf colours will fade with time and thorns still may fall out and sections of cordage may be dislodged.
Display in a dry place out of direct sunlight.
Each of my art works are one-offs, no two are the same. Materials are collected specifically from various places for each one and constructed by hand.