Andrew Baldwin

BIO

Andrew Baldwin is a sculptor working primarily in bronze, based between London and Kent. His practice centres on the tension between industrial making and organic presence from welded seams, cast fragments, and fabricated parts coming together in forms that appear as though they have grown rather than been built.

Andrew’s early fascination with engineering and fabrication evolved into a sculptural language rooted in process. Welding, lost-wax casting, and hand-built construction are central to his studio methods. He sees each technique not only as a material process but as a visible record of time and decay. Traces that are deliberately preserved rather than polished away. His work often explores the boundary where mechanical structures suggest life, this has increasingly shaped Andrew's interest in how sculpture inhabits landscape. His bronzes stand solid and deliberate, yet carry gestures of emergence, movement, and transformation, as if something elemental or biological is pushing through the metal.

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