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Gold in Black Tall Spiral | Public Sculptures by Mark Beattie MRSS | 45 Park Lane in London. Item made of copper
Gold in Black Tall Spiral | Public Sculptures by Mark Beattie MRSS | 45 Park Lane in London. Item made of copper
Gold in Black Tall Spiral | Public Sculptures by Mark Beattie MRSS | 45 Park Lane in London. Item made of copper
Gold in Black Tall Spiral | Public Sculptures by Mark Beattie MRSS | 45 Park Lane in London. Item made of copper

Created and Sold by Mark Beattie MRSS

Mark Beattie MRSS

Gold in Black Tall Spiral - Public Sculptures

Featured In 45 Park Lane, London, United Kingdom

Starts at $15,000

Creation: 6-8 weeks

Handmade

Recycled Materials

Made To Order

Gold in Black Tall Spiral
24ct gold plated copper & painted copper on mirror polished stainless steel plinth

Gold in Black Tall Spiral is now in a private art collection in London.

A bespoke commission allows the client to change elements like scale, colour etc. International shipping quotes can be calculated.

Item Gold in Black Tall Spiral
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Mark Beattie MRSS
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
Abstract sculptures from the miniature to the monumental

Mark Beattie MRSS is a British award-winning sculptor that lives and works in London.

In 2015, Mark won the Midlands Open, The Xerxes Sculpture Prize and was elected a Member of The Royal Society of Sculptors (MRSS). In 2017 Mark was shortlisted for the Open Contemporary Young Artist Award run by the Biscuit Factory Gallery in Newcastle and long-listed for The Secret Art Prize by Curious Duke Gallery in London.

Working with various metals in all their contrasting properties of texture and finish, Mark can make industrial materials appear fluid, malleable and delicate. He continues to study different metals, looking at ways to manipulate and add movement to the material and over the past 5 years has been developing ways in which neon and LEDs can complement his sculptures, adding to the movement of a piece and catching the viewer’s eye.

Mark has a strong academic background in art, having studied a BA Hons (International) in Contemporary Art Practice at Leeds University and more recently an MA in European Arts Practice at Kingston University, Surrey. To date, he has now exhibited in over 50 exhibitions, solo and group and has a strong following from collectors both in the UK and abroad.