A collected portfolio of the artists completed projects.
Most of the sculptural work that David has undertaken is presented here.
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Magic Carpet mosaic fountain. By Jane Sybilla Fordham and David Parfitt. Water feature sculpture in carved block, Carrara marble and glass mosaic.
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Monument to the 3rd multinational. A reconstruction & re-interpretation of Vladimir Tatlin's Tower. Resulting in a 25 foot high bamboo 'maquette'. For Brighton Fringe Festival.
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Archecross. A granite and stainless steel landmark column, that marks the centre of a new development in Solihull, West Midlands.
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Lettering commission for Southwick Comunity Centre & Barn Theatre:Italian slate and hand cut lettering into brick wall.
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Spiral Bench. Gathering place for Cuckfield Youth Centre, consisting of Oak boardwalk bench, tables and shelter. Designed and constructed as a collaborative activity with members of the youth centre. commissioned by Mid Sussex District Council & The Dolphin Leisure centre, Crawley. Sept 1997
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Four metre high stone and copper sculpture marking the entrance to the Julie Rose Memorial Stadium in Ashford Kent.
Project included mentoring of Open College of the Arts student Bill Hackney. Commissioned by Ashford borough council. May 1997.
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The Magna Carta Memorial, Egham.
A 5 metre high statue carved from Bath stone, with seating and garden area in Egham Town centre.
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Seven large scale architectural low relief portrait medallions, Cast in G.R.P.
Commissioned by Lovell Total Management to produce Portraits of Monarchs in keeping with existing architecture. 1992
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