Charles Haynes draws inspiration from the natural world; clouds, trees, and landscapes, capturing his observations and experiences and translating them into sculptural form. Through his work, he invites viewers to engage with his interpretations of nature in a tactile, three-dimensional way.
This bronze sculpture, Cupola, reimagines the Yorkshire Wolds through a contemporary sculptural lens. Its gentle curves evoke the intersecting lines of field boundaries, the geometric rhythms of the land, and the vast openness of the sky.
The piece reflects the enduring beauty of the natural landscape, celebrated through a modern aesthetic. The deliberate use of patinated bronze not only echoes the tones of the environment but also invites viewers to experience bronze as a rich and multifaceted material.

