
Lucy Unwin
Stone Sculpture | Organic Emergence | Quiet Energy
Lucy Unwin is a sculptor whose work emerges from stone with a graceful, almost organic logic - forms that feel rooted in nature yet resonate with emotional presence. Raised in Suffolk and educated in East Anglia, she refined her craft at Winchester School of Art before working in Pietrasanta, Italy, where she deepened her connection to material and form.
Her sculptures draw on marine life, shells, fossils, human and botanical motifs, united by a sensitivity to the stone’s own lines, veins, and resistance. She lets the material guide her, coaxing forms from rock that seem to breathe with hidden motion.
Lucy’s work has been shown in the UK and Sweden, and her pieces find homes in public and private collections across Europe, America, and the Caribbean. She has also exhibited with the Royal Society of Marine Artists, further anchoring her practice within Britain’s fine art tradition while remaining deeply contemporary in spirit.
Working from her studio in Oxfordshire, Lucy often chooses stones with bold internal character - marbles whose hidden blues, purples or fossil lines reveal themselves during carving. Each sculpture invites you to lean closer - to feel the tension between solidity and line, to recognise how stone itself can sing.
Edition Lead Time
Please note: for bronze editions, if the piece is not currently in stock, a new casting will take approximately 12-weeks. I keep one of each edition at a time and commission the next as soon as one sells.
'Behind the Scenes' video of Lucy at work
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