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Overview
"I believe that every conscious being has an inbuilt aesthetic sense and ability to appreciate and be enriched by “Art” in whatever form they perceive it to be"
Nick Bibby is widely regarded as one of the leading sculptors of his generation. Largely self-taught, three-dimensional form has remained central to his work from an early age. He began sculpting commercially at 16, becoming director of a miniature figurines company by 19, before working as chief design consultant for a French art company and later as a sculptor and model-maker for television and stills advertising in London. In 1991, he returned to his longstanding interest in the natural world, establishing a practice centred on bronze. Bibby’s work is grounded in close observation of anatomy, behaviour and habitat, with subjects drawn primarily from wildlife, birds and animals. His sculpture combines fluid modelling with precise surface articulation, allowing him to convey both underlying structure and movement. Musculature, plumage and texture are developed with clarity, informed by direct study and an understanding of how animals occupy space and move within it.
His process is largely intuitive and three-dimensional from the outset. Working from photographic reference rather than detailed preparatory drawings, Bibby constructs each piece over a steel and aluminium armature that often reflects the skeletal framework of the subject. Clay and wax are then built up incrementally, with continual adjustments to pose, balance and proportion as the composition develops. Once the overall form is resolved, he refines the surface using a wide range of tools to articulate detail and variation across the sculpture.
The finished works are cast in bronze at Pangolin Editions, where each sculpture is produced as part of a limited edition. Every cast bears the foundry mark, edition number and the artist’s signature, reflecting both the technical precision of the casting process and the considered development of each original model.
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Works
Nick Bibby
Apollo (Maquette)Bronze49.5 x 15 x 12.5 cms / 19½ x 6 x 5 inchesEdition 3 of 12Description
In this powerful bronze study, Nick Bibby turns his sculptural language to the classical human form. Apollo presents the male torso as a distilled expression of strength, balance and proportion, stripped of narrative detail and focused instead on structure and surface. The musculature is confidently modelled, with light catching across the chest and abdomen to emphasise anatomical flow. Bibby avoids overt idealisation, allowing subtle asymmetries and softened transitions to lend the figure a natural, contemporary presence. The rich, dark patina deepens the sense of mass and solidity, while the restrained presentation invites close, contemplative viewing.
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