Artist: Peter Walker
Medium: Corten Steel - Edition 1 of 8
Peter Walker is a Staffordshire-based British sculptor with 25+ years creating public artworks and installations. Renowned for bronze and contemporary techniques, his work explores art, place, and the human spirit, capturing form and movement to evoke emotion and reflection.
Drawing on heritage, culture, and collective experience, many pieces are site-specific, engaging viewers and transforming environments. His work has been exhibited across the UK and internationally, with commissions at the Tower of London, St Paul’s Cathedral, and the National Memorial Arboretum. He has served as Artistic Director for four national cathedrals and worked as curator and consultant on major cultural projects.
Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and member of the Royal Society of British Sculptors, Peter creates permanent monuments and temporary installations. His work explores memory, identity and cultural reflection, marking him as a leading contemporary British sculptor dedicated to enriching public life through creativity and craft.
Artist: Peter Walker
Medium: Corten Steel - Edition 1 of 8
Peter Walker is a Staffordshire-based British sculptor with 25+ years creating public artworks and installations. Renowned for bronze and contemporary techniques, his work explores art, place, and the human spirit, capturing form and movement to evoke emotion and reflection.
Drawing on heritage, culture, and collective experience, many pieces are site-specific, engaging viewers and transforming environments. His work has been exhibited across the UK and internationally, with commissions at the Tower of London, St Paul’s Cathedral, and the National Memorial Arboretum. He has served as Artistic Director for four national cathedrals and worked as curator and consultant on major cultural projects.
Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and member of the Royal Society of British Sculptors, Peter creates permanent monuments and temporary installations. His work explores memory, identity and cultural reflection, marking him as a leading contemporary British sculptor dedicated to enriching public life through creativity and craft.