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Aubergine II

Posted on November 30, 2016July 29, 2018 by Martin Lyttle

Aubergine II – Kilkenny Limestone (Butlersgrove formation – “Kilkenny Marble”) Size: 30cm x 20cm x 10cm (approx) For Sale Price:… Read more Aubergine II

Cucumber: Kilkenny limestone

Posted on February 22, 2015July 29, 2018 by Martin Lyttle

Last summer I grew some small spikey/bobbly cucumbers (from Seed Savers) in the polytunnel. I thought they were an interesting… Read more Cucumber: Kilkenny limestone

Warted Kettle Gourd (Cucurbita pepo)

Posted on January 27, 2015July 29, 2018 by Martin Lyttle

I was commissioned before Christmas to do a small gourd about life-size (100mm). I think it was a Warted Kettle… Read more Warted Kettle Gourd (Cucurbita pepo)

2011 9 Stones exhibition: Garlic & Clove

Posted on July 15, 2011July 29, 2018 by Martin Lyttle

The veg theme continues!!! Exhibited and sold at the 2011 9 Stones Artists Exhibition, Borris House.

Marrow: Schist

Posted on March 23, 2011July 29, 2018 by Martin Lyttle

Completed  a new vegetable  – a marrow! Sculpted from a stone found in the garden. Its a schist of some… Read more Marrow: Schist

Pumpkin: Kilkenny limestone commission

Posted on December 2, 2010July 29, 2018 by Martin Lyttle

I have just finished a new sculpture. It was a commission for a local friend so it has gone already!… Read more Pumpkin: Kilkenny limestone commission

2009: The Nine Stones Artists at the Norman Gallery

Posted on July 27, 2009August 1, 2016 by Martin Lyttle

The valley I live in by Mt. Leinster in Co. Carlow is full of artists!! We have joined together to… Read more 2009: The Nine Stones Artists at the Norman Gallery

Aubergine (RHA)

Posted on June 1, 2009July 31, 2016 by Martin Lyttle

  I sold the Aubergine on the preview night at the RHA Exhibition!

Aubergine

Posted on November 6, 2008July 29, 2018 by Martin Lyttle

“Aubergine”  composed of Limestone from a quarry near Ballyragget. Another vegetable to and to my “Constant Gardener Series” It was… Read more Aubergine

Gourd: Kilkenny limestone

Posted on March 2, 2008July 29, 2018 by Martin Lyttle

One of my first works in local Kilkenny limestone. Selected for 2008 Carlow Arts Festival.

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Contact Martin

I live near Borris County Carlow IRELAND
+353 (0) 87 601 7051
lyttlemartin@gmail.com
Visits to my Studio can be organised by prior arrangement.

ABOUT:

Martin Lyttle is an Irish stone sculptor. He was born in Kenya and lived in Ethiopia as a child before coming to Co. Carlow, Ireland at the age of nine.

He enjoys undertaking both small and large-scale sculpture commissions. His background in geotechnical engineering means he has an in-depth knowledge of geology and skills to site and install large works safely and securely.

I'm proud to be a member of FORM Designmade in Carlow.

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I'm delighted to be represented by the Richard Scott Sculpture Gallery – which showcases the unique, rich and diverse works of more than 40 Irish and international sculptors.

My work is sold at THE STORE – A LOCAL ARTS & CRAFTS SHOP LOCATED IN THE GATE LODGE OF BORRIS HOUSE, THE ANCESTRAL HOME OF THE McMURROUGH KAVANAGHS, HIGH KINGS OF LEINSTER, Ireland

Contact: Emma Jane, 085 132 5590, emmajanechampley@gmail.com

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