


The Face Of Beauty
The Face of Beauty is a striking gold and white sculpture that delves into the complex themes of beauty, imperfection, and societal perceptions. The contrasting colours symbolise both elegance and purity while challenging traditional notions of beauty. This piece represents the unique narratives carried by each visage, urging viewers to embrace imperfections as a vital part of the human experience.
Made entirely from up-cycled materials, it incorporates reclaimed plastic for the base structure, repurposed metal for facial features, and excess paint from previous projects to achieve its striking gold and white finish.
Additionally, a significant aspect of “The Face of Beauty” is its commitment to social impact, with 25% of proceeds from sales being donated to www.changingfaces.org.uk, an organisation dedicated to supporting individuals with facial disfigurements. This sculpture invites dialogue about acceptance, dignity, and the celebration of diversity in all its forms, capturing a visage that is both ethereal and haunting and reflecting the idea that true beauty lies not in flawlessness, but in the rich stories each face tells.
The Face of Beauty is a striking gold and white sculpture that delves into the complex themes of beauty, imperfection, and societal perceptions. The contrasting colours symbolise both elegance and purity while challenging traditional notions of beauty. This piece represents the unique narratives carried by each visage, urging viewers to embrace imperfections as a vital part of the human experience.
Made entirely from up-cycled materials, it incorporates reclaimed plastic for the base structure, repurposed metal for facial features, and excess paint from previous projects to achieve its striking gold and white finish.
Additionally, a significant aspect of “The Face of Beauty” is its commitment to social impact, with 25% of proceeds from sales being donated to www.changingfaces.org.uk, an organisation dedicated to supporting individuals with facial disfigurements. This sculpture invites dialogue about acceptance, dignity, and the celebration of diversity in all its forms, capturing a visage that is both ethereal and haunting and reflecting the idea that true beauty lies not in flawlessness, but in the rich stories each face tells.
The Face of Beauty is a striking gold and white sculpture that delves into the complex themes of beauty, imperfection, and societal perceptions. The contrasting colours symbolise both elegance and purity while challenging traditional notions of beauty. This piece represents the unique narratives carried by each visage, urging viewers to embrace imperfections as a vital part of the human experience.
Made entirely from up-cycled materials, it incorporates reclaimed plastic for the base structure, repurposed metal for facial features, and excess paint from previous projects to achieve its striking gold and white finish.
Additionally, a significant aspect of “The Face of Beauty” is its commitment to social impact, with 25% of proceeds from sales being donated to www.changingfaces.org.uk, an organisation dedicated to supporting individuals with facial disfigurements. This sculpture invites dialogue about acceptance, dignity, and the celebration of diversity in all its forms, capturing a visage that is both ethereal and haunting and reflecting the idea that true beauty lies not in flawlessness, but in the rich stories each face tells.