Award winning sculptor Noel McKenna recently won the prestigious Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Art Sculpture Prize for his 'Tower of Babel'. Today, he brings a magical and dynamic edge to architectural interpretation. The method he employs is very deliberate, each piece is slab built with stoneware clay, the pieces are fired twice then coated with metallic oxides before being cold painted with acrylic. If you have any individual requirements please call us on 07967494777.

Classic and brilliant example of McKenna's early work. Strinking in its own unique elegance. Fired stoneware clay,  Height 80cm. 

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McKenna reinventing the mind and matter of the classic Glasgow tenement in his own bespoke style. A paradigm example of this artist's work. Height 55cm.

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Distinct McKenna take on the classic Glasgow tenement, perhaps reflecting the lives and times of the people who made this house a home before its demise. Height 55cm.

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Stretched, bursting at the seams and a tough cobalt blue - this is left open to a number of possible interpretations which is only part of the attraction of this piece. Height 60cm.

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A favourite to many with its resonance of education, great engineering and shipbuilding. The cold painted finish adds to the harsh elegance - it's easy to appreciate her appeal. Astride the Clyde, like any great ship the lines on this piece are what makes it. Even more fitting is the wave like texture and the dynamics which seem to bring wanderlust to the fore. Height 46cm.

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Cold-painted stunning sculpture inspired by Eastern European architecture and atmosphere. Height 66cm.

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Classic Glasgow landmark that has its own twists and turns throughout Scottish history. Height 65cm.

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Classic landmark for the heady mix of theatre goers and barras punters in Glasgow. Height 83cm.

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Tenements as they once were: colouful, beautiful and full of character. Height 53cm.

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