stone sculpture

St Mary

Fyfe Sands a young sculptor who trained at the Building Crafts Council was commissioned to produce a statue of St Mary for the John Fisher School in Purley.

Portland Stone statue of St Mary by Fyfe Sands

In the past, artists such as Michelangelo employed apprentices to help them with the hard graft of roughing out the shape of a sculpture from the stone block before they finished the piece themselves. Today the pain has been taken out of the process by digital technology.

Sands contacted us and provided us with a 12” clay model of the statue, which we scanned and then produced a 3D digital model for approval.

We then took a 6 ft block of Portland Broadcroft stone supplied by Portland Stone Firms Ltd. and put it on our Omag 5 axes machine where we machined the back before flipping it to machine the front face.

The machine carving process took roughly a week after which the statue was moved to a workshop in the factory where the sculptor finished it by hand. It was then crated up and delivered to the school for installation.

Creating the sculpture


project details

  • Artist: Fyfe Sands

  • Stone contractor: stoneCIRCLE

  • Materials: Portland Stone

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