Objets d’art and miscellaneous private commissions

Spare time is elusive for artists. When a rare non-busy day or two presents itself, you would think we’d be doing anything else but more creating. But the joy of creating for the sake of it runs deep in our veins. And it is this joy that gives life to some of our favourite sculptures and objets d’art.

From sharing these random creations, clients are often inspired to commission their own versions of the same or similar; or just to be brave enough to ask if an idea they’ve been mulling over is possible to make. Almost anything is possible, and it will be our honour to create it for you.”

- André Masters.

“We never stop learning. We never want to stop learning. So we love it when clients bring us ideas thinking their idea might be too difficult, or too obscure to bring to life. Those are the kinds of creative challenges we love. If we have to go out into the world and learn a brand new skill in order to realise a dream, then that’s what we do.

In the art world it’s natural for people to want to put a label on you, pigeon-hole you, so it’s also nice for us to stretch those boundaries now and then - whether it’s working in a different medium like glass, or experimenting with something relatively new like 3D Printing, or something more traditional like blacksmithing or even something completely left field like (ethical) insect taxidermy - we stay in a place of excitement and discovery.

We tell people never to be afraid to tell us your ideas, to ask your questions. They keep us on our toes, keep the creative process fresh and interesting. It is our shared love of creation as a process, as well as pride in the ultimate outcome, that helps us to work together so well.

Art is not just our livelihood but also our playground, our science lab, and the very core of who we are.”

- CJ Munn