Artwork
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Mobius H3 10/50 $10,000
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Pirouette Black 18/50 $4,500
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Curved Space 48 $11,500
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Heron 5/50 $7,500
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Solstice 6/50 $6,500
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Event 3/50 $4,000
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Mobius H6 22/50 $30,000
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Zephyr 7ft 2/50 Mirror Polished Stainless Steel $120,000
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Celeste 2/50 $4,500
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Signature No 5 $64,000
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Murmuration $64,000
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Mobius H9 2/50 Mirror Polished Stainless Steel $75,000
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Zephyr Monumental 2/7 Mirror Polished Stainless Steel $450,000
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Halcyon White 4/50 $5,000
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Zephyr 10/50 $60,000
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Bridge 20/50 $3,000
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Overture 3/50 $60,000
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Pirouette White 5/50 $4,000
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Halcyon Black 7/50 $5,000
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Solstice Dark Bronze Ed 1/12 $12,000
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Mobius Minor 1/50 $5,500
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Zephyr Minor 5/50 $12,000
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Duo 9/50 $4,500
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Repose 4/50 $3,000
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Curved Space 38 $9,500
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Anatomical 3/50 $14,000
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Rise 4/50 $7,500
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White Water 1/50 $5,600
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Reclining Figure Alabaster $3,000
Biography
Jeremy Guy grew up in a small town in the English countryside. In 2001 he graduated from Leeds Metropolitan University with an Honour BA in Product Design and began working full time as a sculptor. Early in his career he was naturally inspired by the contemporary work of fellow British sculptors—Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth. Guy’s abstract sculptures have also always been inspired by nature—especially time spent near water. In 2007, he emigrated to Canada. His modern stone, engineered stone and stainless steel pieces are found in both private and public collections around the world. Most notably, the Place du Casino (Casino Square) in Monte-Carlo, M2M Colombo in Sri Lanka, Queen Ethelburga’s College Sculpture Park in the UK, Orchard Residences in Singapore, the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Baltimore, The Peninsula in Miami, Florida, The Ritz-Carlton in Toronto—in California, New York and Las Vegas.
"In my own abstract work, I am acutely aware that nature champions great design. From the shaping of a beach pebble through years of tidal and elemental erosion to the myriad forms found in biology, I am often awestruck. My work conveys a sense of balance and peace as I strive to seek a seemingly impossible equilibrium between the simple elegance and dynamic complexity of the world in which we live." Jeremy Guy
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Exhibitions
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14 October 2023 — 12 November 2023 -
26 November 2022 — 23 January 2023 -
1 October 2022 — 24 October 2022 -
28 October 2021 — 7 November 2021 -
12 May 2021 — 1 November 2021 -
1 August 2020 — 1 December 2020 -
17 April 2020 — 30 April 2020 -
30 May 2019 — 1 October 2019