A huge thanks to Catriona Gray from Country Life Magazine for visiting our foundry and writing an incredible feature! And a big shoutout to photographer Richard Cannon for capturing us rocking it like a Heavy Metal Band on a worldwide art tour, especially our director John Berelowitz, channeling his inner lead singer.
Read the rest of Catriona Gray's fantastic six-page feature in Country Life Magazine to discover how John's passion and dedication keep the Morris Singer foundry thriving: “Despite being at an age when many of his contemporaries might be contemplating retirement, Mr. Berelowitz has no intention of doing anything of the sort. ‘I am still working because I love it,’ he admits. ‘I wake up some mornings and think "Oh my goodness, I feel old" and then I get to the foundry and feel rejuvenated. It's such a dynamic, creative, exciting environment. Every artist brings something different, so we're constantly learning.’ We’re lucky that Morris Singer has such a passionate custodian. It may be one of the oldest art foundries in existence, but its future looks brighter than ever.”
Photography credit: Richard Cannon © Country Life Picture Library.
Country Life Magazine July 2024 issue: https://www.countrylife.co.uk/publication/country-life/country-life-24-july-2024
‘Artemis’ by Holly Hickmore at Royal Ascot | Tuesday 18th - Saturday 22nd June
As we prepare for Royal Ascot (Tuesday 18th - Saturday 22nd June) ‘Artemis’ by the über-talented artist Holly Hickmore stands poised to capture the essence of liberty and majesty that horses embody.
Across cultures, horses have embodied ideals of liberty, independence, and the indomitable spirit of the untamed frontier. 'Artemis' captures these timeless qualities in a modern masterpiece, reflecting the majesty and nobility that horses symbolize worldwide.
In ancient Greek mythology, Artemis was the Goddess of the Hunt, known for her strength and agility. Similarly, this sculpture pays homage to the power and resilience of these magnificent creatures that have inspired humanity throughout history. Just as Pegasus soared in Greek mythology, this sculpture invites us to reflect on the profound connection between humans and these magnificent creatures.
Proudly cast/patinated at Morris Singer Foundry.
Mossis Singer Foundry featured in The Times and The Telegraph with Gorgeous 'Artemis' by Holly Hickmore
Absolutely thrilled to see 'Artemis' in Liberty Verdigris — a stunning symbol of freedom by the brilliant artist Holly Hickmore — featured in The Times and The Telegraph! A huge shoutout to our Morris Singer Foundry patina artist extraordinaire, Dan Morphy, pictured here.