Milford on Sea's internationally renowned stainless steel sculptor, Michael Turner is once again preparing for his New Forest Poppy Hunt to recognise Remembrance Day on Saturday 11th November 2023.
Each poppy is being made has a genuine WW1 or WW2 button in the centre and they are incredibly special and beautiful pieces of art.
For several years Michael has made bespoke metal poppies which he leaves in various local places for people to find. Clues are posted online, and the lucky finder has something to treasure.
This year, there will also be a chance to bid for one online, raising funds for the Royal British Legion.
More details will follow nearer the time. In the meantime, take a look at the video below to see Michael making the poppies.
Click image to see video of Michael making the Remembrance Day Poppies |
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About Michael Turner
Michael lives in Milford on Sea, and his magnificent metal art is now highly recognised, and desired, both within the UK and internationally.
Photo by Carrie Bugg Photography www.carriebuggphotography.co.uk |
Having finished school in 1992, he chose to go to Bournemouth Art College to develop his creative and artistic skills. He then went on to University, where he graduated with honours.
Michael established his first local workshop at the age of 22, deciding to work in stainless steel, and in particular, recycled materials.
In 2011, Michael created a full-sized Arabian Horse which was sold through a major gallery in London. This was to be the start of a whole new era where his work reached a global clientele who were both discerning and appreciative of great contemporary art.
Prior to Lockdown in 2020, Michael had exhibited numerous pieces in the Art Gallery in Terminal 5 at Heathrow Airport. As a result, many of Michael's spectacular large bespoke pieces now sit in homes and gardens across the world.
In 2021, Michael installed a two metre high gorilla sitting on a crate cage, which had been purchased by the renowned Michelin starred chef and TV personality, Gordon Ramsey for his Bread Street Kitchen Restaurant in Central London.
While many of Michael's large commission pieces can sell for tens of thousands of pounds, he also take great pleasure in creating smaller pieces to provide everyone the opportunity to own a handmade piece of art, which in time could also prove to be a wise investment.
For several years, to recognise Remembrance Day, and as a mark of respect for those that have fallen in past conflicts, Michael has made bespoke metal poppies which he leaves in various local places for people to find. Clues are posted online, and the lucky finder has something to treasure.
He has also been an ardent supporter of Milford on Sea Primary School and other village good causes, donating hand-made pieces for them to raise funds.
You can see more of Michael's work by clicking here.
To find out more about what Michael could make for you, please just contact him below.
To read more about Michael's background, please click here.
Setters Farm, Mount Pleasant Lane, Lymington SO41 8LS
info@michaelturnerstudios.co.ukAmazing examples of Michael Turner Sculptures Photos by Milford on Sea Photographer: Carrie Bugg Photography www.carriebuggphotography.co.uk |
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