Royal Hampton Court Flower Show 2011
In 2011 Martin was commissioned to create a sculpture for the 'Copella Plant & Protect Garden' designed by Sadie May Stowell at the Royal Hampton Court Flower Show. The garden received a Silver Gilt medal and more pictures of the full garden can be seen on Sadie's website or visit the RHS website to take a video tour of the garden featuring Martin's sculpture.

This sculpture is now for sale and more pictures can be viewed on the 'Sculptures For Sale' page.

Chelsea Flower Show Success 2011
In 2011 Martin's sculpture (pictured right) was the centre piece on the Peter Beale's Roses stand at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show in 2011. The stand won a Gold Medal, making this the 18 consecutive year that the stand has won a Gold Medal - many congratulations to them. Visit the Peter Beale's website to see pictures of the show and Martin's sculpture on the stand.

The sculpture was also spotted in the back of the TV coverage of the event (see picture), making a fantastic backdrop coupled with the beautiful roses on the stand.

This sculpture is now for sale and more pictures can be viewed on the 'Sculptures For Sale' page.

Bergh Apton Sculpture Trail 2011
In 2011 Martin exhibited at the 6th Bergh Apton Sculpture Trail entitled 'The Journey' which celebrated the creation and building of a Mediaeval church similar  the one in Bergh Apton. 'The Journey 'reflected that taken by mediaeval pilgrims and builders of churches using some 16 garden and other staging posts connected by footpaths and tracks through Bergh Apton village and the Norfolk countryside.

 

 


Bundesgartenschau (BUGA) Koblenz Garden Festival 2011
Norwich and Norfolk Twin City Friendship Garden
The Friendship garden was designed by George Ishmael, to be reminiscent of the many medieval churches in Norwich.  The BUGA Garden Festival opened on April 15 and ran until October 16, many of the plants were herbaceous perennials or grasses. The plants were laid out in the "New Wave" style, which has been widely employed in parks and open spaces across Norwich over the last ten years. 

 Martin's sculpture was transported to Koblenz and pictures of the garden can be seen on the 'Norwich In Bloom' website.