Sutton Vane was born in London, England, and studied architecture at the University of Westminster.
[citation needed] He created new shows for musicians such as Kate Bush and Jean Michel Jarre.
[citation needed] Sutton Vane wrote the lighting strategy for the Park and Public Realm Aspects of the 2012 Olympics,[3] and regeneration schemes in Portsmouth and Liverpool.
Examples of the practice's emphasis on sustainable lighting include its scheme for the Museum of Country Life in Ireland.
[7] Sutton Vane was the lighting consultant for the London Eye and in 2001 lit St Paul's Cathedral in red light[8] for World Aids Day, featured on the front cover of The Lit Environment by Derek Philips.