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The Colourful Christmas Special Bronze Sculpture

The Christmas Bronze Frog for 2025 is Navidad. Tim Cotterill has captured the magic of the season with this radiant red bronze frog, fascinated by a brilliant green holiday ornament. With its suitably seasonal patina and signature whimsy, the 2025 Christmas sculpture, truly embodies the wonder, joy, and spirit of the holiday.

BF 292  |  Navidad
Dimensions : 4.3″ (h)  x 4.8″ (w)  x  1.3″ (l)
Limited Edition Size : 250  |  Price : £ 860  |  Buy Now
Artist Proof Edition Size : 25  |  Price : £ 946  |  Buy Now
Available in 4 weeks

New Bronze Frog Sculpture

Daydream

A dazzling blue frog, resting upon silver-hued pebbles, gazes at a stunning multi-toned butterfly, clearly captivated by its beauty.  “Daydream,” a brilliant bronze tableau, undeniably illustrates Tim Cotterill’s mastery of his medium and his ability to imagine- and deliver – art that imitates life.

BF 291  |  Edition Size : 250
Dimensions : 10.3″ (h)  x 5.0″ (w)  x  5.3″ (l)
Price : £ 1295  |  Buy Now
Available in 3 weeks

An Exclusive Calendar for Padstow RNLI of Beautiful Local Photographs

Our Padstow Calendar is designed and published exclusively for Quay Art in Padstow and sold in support of the RNLI Padstow Lifeboat Station.

The calendar costs £ 10 if collected from Quay Art in Padstow or £ 13.60 if ordered online or by phone for delivery within mainland UK by first class post.

£ 5 from every calendar sold is donated to RNLI Padstow Lifeboat Station.The calendar is A3 size ( 30 x 42 cm overall ) overall and in landscape orientation to maximise the size of the photographs and the space for the calendar.

Buy Padstow Calendar

Original Paintings in New Contemporary Style

New work from John Horsewell and also in a new contemporary style. His paintings are executed with both brush and palette knife, which gives them a very noticeable texture, quickly communicating the pleasure of viewing the location. Johns works are painted with great flair, both in colour and execution, which gives them an air of excitement, thus providing the viewer with an invitation to “walk in”.

See the Art of John Horsewell