Ben Harms

Uppark, a stately home in West Sussex was gutted by fire in 1989, and restored in 1994 in the National Trust's largest renovation project.

During the sculpting of the North American panel, Harms depicted the statue of liberty with a small satellite dish standing at the bottom.

[2] G&H Studios recreated a substantial amount of a carved trophy for the refurbished British galleries, which opened in the Victoria and Albert Museum in 2001.

[4] Harms made bronze-like panels and statues for the Victoria Palace Theatre, the Royal Gardens of Dubai, and Windsor Castle.

[2] He was involved in restoration at Kensington Palace, the Music Rooms at The V&A, The Entrance Hall at The Royal Academy, The Tower of London and Petworth House.

Ben and G&H Studios have just completed prestigious work at Strawberry Hill House in Twickenham, and St Peter's Catholic Church in Gloucester.

Harms continued to produce amazing carvings across the world but also started a studio dedicated to his second love, Kenpo Karate.

Along with his son Steve Harms he opened Kenpo Uk taking part in events such as the world LTKKA championships in Dublin.

Ben Harms
Carved horses in the Tower of London
Queen's beast (a unicorn ) at Windsor Castle
Carving at Petworth House