Sculpture at The Natural Eye 2022
![Hare on Spade by Harriet Mead](https://swla.co.uk/images/uploads/News-and-articles/Mead-Harriet-Hare-on-Spade-2.jpg)
Current president of the SWLA, Harriet Mead, sculpts in metal using found objects to create her work. This year she has smaller works on show including Great Crested Newt and Chain Necked Water Rail.
Chain Necked Water Rail and Great Crested Newt (click on photo for full image) are among Harriet Mead' pieces on display this year.
Sculptor Adam Binder creates stunning bronzes. His otters are beautifully balanced and really capture the dynamism of these underwater acrobats.
Adam’s study of a polar bear is especially poignant.
![Adrift by Adam Binder](https://swla.co.uk/images/uploads/News-and-articles/Binder-Adam-Adrift.jpg)
![Hind by Kendra Haste](https://swla.co.uk/images/uploads/News-and-articles/Haste-Kendra-Hind.jpg)
The largest piece in the exhibition this year is Hind by Kendra Haste, a full-size sculpture made of chicken wire.
![Rook by Simon Griffiths](https://swla.co.uk/images/uploads/News-and-articles/Griffiths-Simon-Rook.jpg)
Simon Griffiths has some lovely ceramic sculptures on show this year including an imposing rook and a wonderful hare.
![Hare by Simon Griffiths](https://swla.co.uk/images/uploads/page-images/Griffiths-Simon-Hare_2022-10-19-164755_xxbc.jpg)
Some slightly more unusual work in terms of subjects are pieces from the super talented woodcarver Bill Prickett who has created a manta ray and a starfish.
![Octopus meets Edible Crab by Jill Moger](https://swla.co.uk/images/uploads/News-and-articles/Moger-Jill-Octopus-Meets-Edible-Crab.jpg)
Jill Moger has a similarly marine theme with some of her submissions including her Octopus Meets Edible Crab which is a glazed ceramic piece.
There are plenty more sculptures to admire at this year’s exhibition. To view all the work click here.