Will's stone sculptures explore a personal aesthetic constructed from a combination of memory and direct observation, drawing on the physical and emotional landscape and the often displaced forms within it. 

They contain elements both natural and man made, from the distressed textures and shapes of found objects to the complicated structures of the natural world, the ancient perfection of the ceremonial and every day artifacts of our ancestors and the fluid lines of traditional geometry. Through a process of fragmenting, mutating and rearranging these shapes he creates forms with a sense of ambiguous purpose and self-contained presence. They become suggestive objects for the viewer to engage with.

Will works to commission and has several works in private collections.                                                                         

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