[1][2][3] Cartmel's works include the following: "Tradescant Family Memorial", in South Lambeth, was commissioned by Public Art Development, Albert Square, and St Stephen's Residence Association.
The sculpture of stone and steel, height 4.27 metres (14.0 ft), represents a vase of flowers, to commemorate the plant collectors the Tradescant family.
The artist worked with GCSE students from Hasland Hall Community School, to make a contemporary image based on Botticelli's Three Graces.
[7][8] "Echo", installed in 2009 in Caldecott Park, Rugby, Warwickshire, is a sculpture of stainless steel, bromze and cast glass, height 3 metres (9.8 ft), of a young man blowing into a tuba.
The artist has said that "it attempts to subvert the miserable life that the character is allotted in the Greek myth... in this case trying to blow notes from an enormous tuba".