Paul de Monchaux

"[3] His works include the following: "Basilica", commissioned by the Lord Chancellor's Department, is situated outside Coventry Crown Court, and was unveiled in 1991.

The artist has described the work: "The sculpture uses the displacement of two stacks of identical (in plan) triangular slabs to produce a six sided arch with curved, flush and stepped surfaces....

The arch faces dues north and is designed to register seasonal and daily light changes...."[4][5] "Symmetry", a sculpture of granite and sandstone in the grounds of Shrewsbury Abbey, was unveiled in 1994.

It is an abstract tower of twenty interlocking units of sawn green English heart oakwood; it was inspired by Churchill's use of poetry and song in preparing his wartime speeches.

It is a bronze sculpture, height 2.63 metres (8 ft 8 in); a central slab, relating to Lutyens' stone of remembrance, is flanked by leaves which suggest growth.

"Basilica", at Coventry Crown Court
"Enclosure", in Watts Park, Southampton