A renowned blacksmith has once again called upon the services of its long-standing galvanizing supplier to help create a stunning sculpture for the centrepiece at one of the UK's most prestigious flower shows.
Blacksmith James Wilkinson has teamed up with Pillar Wedge, part of Wedge Group Galvanizing, to galvanize steel used to replicate a life-size gunerra plant used for the centrepiece of his stand at the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) Hampton Court Flower Show.
The impressive life-size sculpture was fabricated by James using a 3mm plate which he cut and sized accordingly. With the steel heated, the veins were chased into each leaf before being shaped by hand onto a wooden block. Each flower was made up from over 200 separate components which were each forged from a solid bar, welded together, and placed in Pillar Wedge’s specialist molten zinc bath.
James Wilkinson explained: "I live and work in a rural area in North Yorkshire and am constantly inspired by period buildings, prominent architecture, as well as nature and scenery. The decision to make a life-sized sculpture of the gunerra plant was first sparked when I was walking through a public garden and was struck by its sheer size and unique shape.
"I’ve been using Wedge Group Galvanizing for a number of years now and although I tend to use the Metaltreat site, the sculpture needed the largest possible galvanizing bath so it was transferred to its Pillar Wedge plant who did a fantastic job. Galvanizing the gunerra sculpture was really important as I had put so much time and effort into it and wanted to make sure it stood the test of time with a protective coating."
When the sculpture is fully assembled it measures three metres wide and weighs approximately 500kg. A mild acid solution was used by James on the galvanized steel to create a multi-tonal surface. Other sculptures created by James which were provided with hot-dip galvanizing treatment include a barley sheath bird bath, a shapely autumn-themed gate, and an ornamental violet ground beetle. These can all be viewed on James' website at www.jameswilkinsonblacksmith.co.uk.
Mark Waters, Commercial Manager at Pillar Wedge, explained: "James produces some true works of art and the gunerra sculpture is no exception. So much detail and thought went into it and the way he uses the mild acid with the galvanized surface to make it a unique colour is just brilliant. He creates anything from stairs and balustrades, through to benches, chairs, and lighting, and we very much look forward to galvanizing more of his unique pieces."
www.wedge-galv.co.uk.
Time and date
CONSTRUCTION DIRECTORY
Latest Construction News
15/11/2024
A significant redevelopment is underway at Royal Naval Air Station (RNAS) Culdrose, Cornwall, following a contract award to Kier and Mott MacDonald. The Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) and the Royal Navy marked the occasion with a contract-signing and ground-breaking ceremony, ...
15/11/2024
JV North, a consortium of housing associations and local authorities, has unveiled a new £500 million procurement framework aimed at delivering over 3,000 affordable homes between 2025 and 2029. The initiative marks a significant boost for social housing and the construction sector. The ...
15/11/2024
Sempra Homes has announced funding approval for a new affordable housing project at Bowers Close on London Road, Pitsea. The development will deliver 31 high-quality homes, offering a mix of rental and shared ownership properties designed to address local housing needs. The project has received ...
15/11/2024
Vistry Group has received planning permission for the first phase of its Wolborough Grange development, which will deliver 94 high-quality homes. This milestone marks the beginning of a transformative project that will provide sustainable housing and significant community benefits in Newton ...
15/11/2024
Salisbury Coach Park and the main footpaths through the Central Car Park have reopened following an extensive transformation by the Environment Agency as part of the River Park scheme. The upgraded facilities aim to provide a more welcoming and comfortable experience for coach passengers visiting ...
15/11/2024
Pennyfarthing Homes has unveiled an exceptional collection of one- and two-bedroom apartments at Oakwood Grove, a modern development offering affordable homes through the Government-backed First Homes scheme, now available via Dorset Council. Located in the scenic rural village of Alderholt, ...
15/11/2024
Morris & Spottiswood Group has acquired part of the collapsed ISG group, offering a vital lifeline to the employees and projects operating within its remit. Absorbing the former ISG Cathedral business, Morris & Spottiswood Group, which is a specialist provider of fitout, refurbishment, M&E, ...
15/11/2024
Morgan Sindall Construction has officially commenced work on Rosherville Church of England Academy, a new primary school designed to address the educational needs of Northfleet’s expanding community. To commemorate the start of the project, a time capsule was ceremonially lowered into the ground, ...
15/11/2024
Vistry Group has exchanged contracts to develop over 200 mixed-tenure homes at Waggons Way, Doncaster. The 16-acre site, formerly part of the Hatfield Colliery, will be transformed into a vibrant new community featuring up to 236 high-quality homes. The proposed development will include homes ...
15/11/2024
The University of Sunderland has officially relaunched its newly refurbished cinema. The venue on St. Peter's Campus was damaged beyond use due to Storm Arwen in 2021, but now a £1.3m investment means it is back in action once again. To mark the occasion, Sir David Bell, the University’s ...