
Hamish Holman
Stone Sculpture | Geometry & Flow | Silent Movement
Hamish Holman is a British sculptor working in stone, whose practice is shaped as much by the rhythms of the land as by the geometry of form. Based on Dartmoor, with roots on a working farm, he grew up with an awareness of natural cycles and a respect for material that continues to guide his work today. Music is also central to his process, giving his sculpture a quiet rhythm and a sense of flow that carries through every line and surface.
Carving in Kilkenny limestone, Carrara marble, Algerian red onyx, and other richly charactered stones, Hamish creates abstract forms that appear in motion even at rest. His Good Vibrations series, for example, transforms a simple cube into interlocking arcs that shift as the viewer moves around them - sculptures that feel discovered as much as designed. Surface and void play together in his work, with light animating the stone to reveal its inner life.
Over the past decade his work has been shown in respected exhibitions including Delamore Arts, Sculpture by the Lakes, and South West Sculptors, as well as in collections and gardens across the UK. Alongside these, Hamish undertakes both public and private commissions, scaling his pieces to suit interiors, landscapes, and architectural contexts.
Each Hamish Holman sculpture is an invitation to slow down - to see how stone, in its permanence, can hold movement, rhythm, and memory. His work carries a quiet authority: rooted in tradition, yet alive with contemporary presence.
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