Artworks

Gallery of Original Works

LOOP & FORM LTD presents a curated body of contemporary works that move between sculpture, mixed-media, and immersive installation. Each piece is conceived as a dialogue between material, light, and space.

Based in Leeds, United Kingdom, the studio collaborates with private collectors, public spaces, and commercial clients to curate distinctive visual experiences.

Explore a curated selection of recent works that anchor LOOP & FORM's practice: bold compositions, layered surfaces, and gestures that retain the immediacy of the studio.

Featured Sculpture Installations

Discover sculptural installations that transform spatial thresholds: works that sit between object and architecture, inviting visitors to move around, through, and within them.

  • Site-responsive pieces developed in dialogue with light, circulation, and existing materials.
  • Modular forms that can be scaled for lobbies, atriums, courtyards, and outdoor terraces.
  • Durable finishes and engineered supports suitable for public and commercial environments.
Signature sculptural installation occupying a contemporary interior space.
Close-up detail of a layered mixed-media artwork with rich textures and materials.

Mixed-Media Showcase

LOOP & FORM's mixed-media works embrace improvisation and experimentation. Paint, found objects, textiles, and cast fragments are combined to form intricate, tactile surfaces.

Assemblage Landscapes

Wall-based pieces that read as topographic maps, where each embedded element hints at a remembered place or fragment of narrative.

Graphic Interventions

Bold, monochromatic marks cut through subtle textures, creating rhythm and contrast ideal for contemporary workspaces.

These works lend character to interiors that seek refinement without uniformity, offering a distinctive alternative to off-the-shelf prints.

Artistic Process in Focus

Each artwork progresses through a considered yet intuitive process. From early research and sketching to full-scale tests in the studio, the path from concept to completion is carefully documented.

  1. Research & conversation – understanding spatial, conceptual, and material parameters for each brief.
  2. Studies & sampling – generating sketches, maquettes, and material tests to refine direction.
  3. Making & iteration – allowing space for discovery while keeping sight of the client’s objectives.
  4. Finishing & installation planning – resolving details, fixings, and presentation for the final context.

Clients are invited into the process at key milestones, receiving visual updates that ensure alignment before final execution.

Artist studio workspace showing works-in-progress and creative tools.

Commissioned Work Portfolio

Commissioned artworks are developed in close collaboration with clients, aligning artistic vision with architectural context, brand values, and audience experience.

Private Collections

One-of-a-kind works tailored to domestic spaces, from intimate studies for reading rooms to large-scale pieces for double-height living areas.

Recent briefs include: calming pieces for bedroom suites, bold works for entertaining spaces, and quiet interventions for transitional zones.

Corporate & Hospitality

Bespoke artworks that reinforce brand narratives in reception areas, meeting suites, lounges, and restaurants, ensuring a cohesive visual language.

Developed alongside architects, interior designers, and brand teams to ensure clarity of intent.

Public Realm & Placemaking

Durable installations and sculptural interventions that invite repeated engagement, designed for plazas, cultural corridors, and civic spaces.

Accessible, human-scale works that feel at home in their surroundings yet remain memorable.

Collaborative Creations

Collaboration sits at the core of LOOP & FORM's practice. Projects often unfold in partnership with other artists, curators, designers, and fabricators, allowing for expanded scales and new methodologies.

  • Co-authored installations for gallery programmes and festival commissions.
  • Artist–designer collaborations that integrate artwork into wayfinding and interior architecture.
  • Curatorial partnerships that combine multiple practices into cohesive exhibition narratives.

To discuss a potential collaboration, share an outline of your idea, timeframe, and context via the studio contact page.

Immersive exhibition installation during an opening event with visitors.

Exhibition Highlights

Exhibitions are conceived as immersive environments in their own right. Works are arranged to guide visitors through shifts in scale, rhythm, and intimacy.

Immersive Installations

Site-specific arrangements of sculpture, sound, and light that respond directly to the character of each venue.

Curated Programmes

Group and solo exhibitions developed in partnership with galleries, institutions, and independent project spaces.

For curatorial enquiries or to request an exhibition dossier, please connect with the studio team.

Material Exploration

Materials are selected for their tactile qualities as much as their visual presence. Raw canvas, cast plaster, metals, pigments, and found fragments are layered to create surfaces that invite close inspection.

Surface & Patina

Delicate shifts in sheen and relief reveal how each piece has been handled, reworked, and refined over time.

Structure & Support

Behind the visible surface, each work is engineered to endure, balancing material sensitivity with practical longevity.

Material samples and finish references can be prepared on request for larger commissioned projects.

Macro photograph showing detailed textures and layers of art materials.

Concept to Completion

A highlighted project that traces its journey from initial spark to public unveiling, illustrating the studio's structured yet flexible approach.

Case Study — Site-specific sculpture for a contemporary lobby

"Axis of Quiet Motion"

1. Initial brief

A Leeds-based client sought a sculptural focal point for a double-height lobby: something calm yet impactful that would remain engaging for daily visitors.

2. Concept development

Working from architectural drawings and on-site visits, the studio proposed a suspended composition of graphite-toned forms with terracotta accents, echoing the building's material palette.

3. Prototyping & tests

Scale models and full-size elements were produced in the studio to trial weights, sightlines, and lighting conditions, with regular feedback sessions involving the client team.

4. Realisation & unveiling

Installation was choreographed outside of core operating hours. On completion, the piece reshaped how visitors navigate and pause within the space, becoming an anchor for the building's identity.

Client Success Stories

Collectors, clients, and collaborators share how LOOP & FORM's artworks have reshaped their spaces and audiences' experiences.

"The commissioned piece anchors our reception area. Visitors notice it immediately, yet it never feels overwhelming — it simply belongs here."

Private collector, Leeds

"From the initial sketches to the final installation, communication was clear and responsive. The artwork reflects our brand in a way that words never could."

Creative director, hospitality client

"Our collaboration opened up new approaches for the exhibition design. The studio's sensitivity to space and audience made the project feel truly immersive."

Curator, gallery programme

Acquisition & Commissioning Guide

Whether you are selecting an existing piece or commissioning a new work, the studio offers a clear, supported pathway from enquiry to installation.

Acquiring existing artworks

  1. Explore the artworks – review available works and note any pieces or formats that resonate.
  2. Share your context – via the contact form, outline where the work will live, approximate dimensions, and timeframe.
  3. Receive proposals – the studio will respond with availability, pricing, and any relevant framing or installation notes.
  4. Confirm & install – once confirmed, shipping and installation logistics are coordinated with you or your project team.

Commissioning a new piece

  1. Initial consultation – a conversation to understand your aims, budget, and spatial requirements.
  2. Concept proposal – a concise visual and written proposal with indicative pricing and timeline.
  3. Development phase – refinement of concept, materials, and technical details, with agreed check-in points.
  4. Production & installation – making, finishing, delivery, and on-site installation where required.

Frequently Asked Questions

Clear, practical information about availability, commissioning timelines, pricing, and logistics.

Discuss an artwork, commission, or collaboration

Share your project, space, or collection ambitions and the studio will respond with tailored suggestions, availability, and next steps.