Matt Duke

Works
  • Matt Duke, RED KITE
    Matt Duke
    RED KITE
    Bronze
    6/12
    78 3/4 x 53 x 57 in
    200 x 134.6 x 144.8 cm
    £ 32,000.00
  • Matt Duke, LEAPING SALMON
    Matt Duke
    LEAPING SALMON
    Bronze
    2/12
    24 3/8 x 22 1/8 x 15 3/4 in
    62 x 56 x 40 cm
    £ 10,200.00
  • Matt Duke, PATIENCE
    Matt Duke
    PATIENCE
    Polished Raw Bronze
    11 3/4 x 7 1/8 x 4 3/4 in
    30 x 18 x 12 cm
    1/6
    £ 4,250.00
  • Matt Duke, BOTTOMS UP!
    Matt Duke
    BOTTOMS UP!
    Bronze
    1/12
    27 1/8 x 15 3/4 x 17 3/4 in
    69 x 40 x 45 cm
    £ 9,850.00
  • Matt Duke, BOLT
    Matt Duke
    BOLT
    Bronze
    8/12
    33 x 60 x 34 cm
    13 x 23 5/8 x 13 3/8 in
    £ 7,645.00
  • Matt Duke, NUTHATCH
    Matt Duke
    NUTHATCH
    Bronze
    7 x 3 1/2 x 3 1/2 in
    18 x 9 x 9 cm
    4/12
    £ 2,950.00
  • Matt Duke, SCOPS OWL
    Matt Duke
    SCOPS OWL
    Bronze
    Edition of 12
    33 x 12.7 x 12.7 cm
    13 x 5 x 5 in
    £ 4,785.00
  • Matt Duke, MAVIS (SONG THRUSH)
    Matt Duke
    MAVIS (SONG THRUSH)
    Bronze
    2/12
    11 x 6 x 5 in
    27.9 x 15.2 x 12.7 cm
    £ 2,750.00
  • Matt Duke, ELSIE - THE INTREPID EXPLORER
    Matt Duke
    ELSIE - THE INTREPID EXPLORER
    Bronze
    1/12
    18 1/8 x 5 1/2 x 5 1/8 in
    46 x 14 x 13 cm
    £ 3,500.00
Overview

Nature is the primary concern of Matt Duke’s sculptures. Each of his pieces demonstrates a relationship between form and shape. There is an aesthetic beauty in the simplicity of the sculpture, which depends heavily on line and colour, and evokes a moment in time captured perfectly in the fascinating medium of bronze. His twenty years experience in the rare skill of patination is evident in the bold and vibrant palette only permitted to this metal. Such hues and tones would not be successful on pieces crowded by texture, but thanks to the contemporary and delicate surface, produced with skilfully carved sharp lines and curved body, the spectrum brings personality and life to each work. The subjects in his earlier works have a more subtle, almost poised stance, whereas his more recent pieces have a fabulous, hypnotic movement, coupled with a focused and determined gaze. Each base, also in bronze, provides a balanced companion to emphasise the narrative in stark, conceptual fashion. The crescent denotation of a reed in patience portrays a comfortable yet advantageous positioning and the upside down pyramid which is blade like and sharp in desire, mirrors the speed and precision of the kingfishers dive. Matt is beginning to open new relationships between force, movement and practical application to the well established subject of the natural world and has combined the skill of the traditional and familiar with the style of the minimal and new age.