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Übersicht
A deep understanding of materials underpins Waites' practice. Working primarily in bronze, and occasionally in silver, he favours a direct and physical approach to modelling.
Edward Waites is recognised as one of Britain’s most accomplished contemporary equine and wildlife sculptors. Born in Suffolk in 1988, he is entirely self-taught, having devoted himself to sculpture from a young age with an intensity and discipline that belies his years. Despite the absence of formal academic training, his distinctive approach and assured command of form have earned him international recognition and placement in some of the world’s most distinguished collections. A deep understanding of materials underpins Waites’ practice. Working primarily in bronze, and occasionally in silver, he favours a direct and physical approach to modelling. Sculptor’s marks are deliberately left visible on the surface, enlivening the form and reinforcing the immediacy of the artist’s hand. These textured surfaces interact subtly with light, enhancing the sense of animation and presence within each piece. From the outset of his career, Waites has worked closely with a foundry in Suffolk, employing the ancient lost-wax casting process. Each sculpture begins in clay and progresses through a labour-intensive series of stages before being cast in limited editions. This traditional method demands patience, precision and collaboration, and each work typically takes several months to complete. Waites’ subject matter extends beyond the racehorse to encompass a wide range of wildlife, including the powerful animals of the African plains. His careful observation allows him to capture the individuality of each subject, whether portraying celebrated stallions such as Dubawi and Makfi or untamed creatures in their natural habitat. In every case, the emphasis is on spirit as much as structure. His sculptures are held in prominent public, corporate and private collections worldwide, including several royal collections. Notable commissions have been made for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh, as well as for the ruling family of Dubai, Lord and Lady Bamford, and other distinguished patrons.
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Works for sale
Edward Waites
Mallard IIBronze36 x 55 x 33 cms / 14¼ x 21¾ x 13 inchesEdition 2 of 12Weitere Abbildungen
Description
Mallard II by Edward Waites captures the spirited character of one of Britain’s most familiar water birds. Standing alert with head lifted and beak open mid-call, the mallard appears caught in a fleeting natural moment, as though responding to unseen movement across the water’s edge. The mallard’s raised posture, slightly spread wings and open beak create an immediate sense of animation, suggesting the bird has just landed or is noisily asserting itself within the reeds and marshes. There is a delightful confidence and energy to the stance, qualities instantly recognisable to anyone familiar with the lively behaviour of ducks along British rivers, ponds and estuaries. The sculpture’s rich verdigris patination gives the bronze an elegant softness, echoing the shifting greens and blues often seen upon water itself. Subtle textural modelling across the feathers and wings catches the light beautifully, while the gently simplified forms lend the piece a timeless sculptural quality. Waites balances realism with artistic interpretation, allowing the essence and movement of the bird to take precedence over minute detail.
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