Peter Cook - Let The Sun Shine In

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Peter Cook, Let The Sun Shine In, a stone and wood contemporary sculpture, hand-signed with a certificate of authenticity, 13 cm wide by 34 cm high by 11 cm deep, in excellent condition, sold direct from the artist.

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Hello and thankyou for viewing my work. I am a British sculptor whose work blends contemporary design with the timeless presence of natural materials. I have sculptures included for sale in the Saatchi online art gallery. My unique pieces are defined by clean lines, organic forms, and a deep respect for the raw character of each stone. I create expressive sculptures that explore balance, texture, and movement. Each piece is completely unique, hand signed and has a certificate of authenticity.

Let The Sun Shine In - A celebration of light, openness, and the quiet drama of carved space.

The sculpture stands as a solid yet luminous presence, its surface carrying soft variations of tone that shift gently with daylight. At its heart is a partial void. As the sun moves, this becomes a living element: sometimes brightly lit, sometimes a diffused glow or a perfect circle of shadow.

Radiating etchings extend outward from this central void, carved in fine, deliberate lines. They don’t mimic sunbeams literally; instead, they suggest expansion, warmth, and the quiet force of energy. These etched lines catch light differently throughout the day, creating subtle highlights and shadows that animate the surface.

Cut‑outs along the sides break the mass of the stone, adding depth and rhythm. They give the sculpture a layered quality. Both grounded and open, this sculpture is about welcoming light. It's about the way stone can hold space, which reflects it's quiet optimism.

Hello and thankyou for viewing my work. I am a British sculptor whose work blends contemporary design with the timeless presence of natural materials. I have sculptures included for sale in the Saatchi online art gallery. My unique pieces are defined by clean lines, organic forms, and a deep respect for the raw character of each stone. I create expressive sculptures that explore balance, texture, and movement. Each piece is completely unique, hand signed and has a certificate of authenticity.

Let The Sun Shine In - A celebration of light, openness, and the quiet drama of carved space.

The sculpture stands as a solid yet luminous presence, its surface carrying soft variations of tone that shift gently with daylight. At its heart is a partial void. As the sun moves, this becomes a living element: sometimes brightly lit, sometimes a diffused glow or a perfect circle of shadow.

Radiating etchings extend outward from this central void, carved in fine, deliberate lines. They don’t mimic sunbeams literally; instead, they suggest expansion, warmth, and the quiet force of energy. These etched lines catch light differently throughout the day, creating subtle highlights and shadows that animate the surface.

Cut‑outs along the sides break the mass of the stone, adding depth and rhythm. They give the sculpture a layered quality. Both grounded and open, this sculpture is about welcoming light. It's about the way stone can hold space, which reflects it's quiet optimism.

Details

Era
After 2000
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Country of origin
Unknown
Style
Contemporary
Material
Stone, Wood
Artist
Peter Cook
Title of artwork
Let The Sun Shine In
Signature
Hand signed
Colour
Beige, Brown
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
34 cm
Width
13 cm
Depth
11 cm
United KingdomVerified
Private

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