Simon Gudgeon (born 1958[1]) is a British sculptor specialising in large pieces for public display, usually in bronze, but also sometimes glass or stainless steel.
[4] He operates his own 26 acres (11 ha) sculpture park near Tincleton, Dorchester, England.
[3] A number of his works are in public collections, including Isis, displayed in Hyde Park, London, unveiled 7 September 2009.
1,000 plaques around the base were sold to donors for personalised inscriptions at £1,000 each,[5] as a way of funding the park's Isis Education Centre for introducing young people to the study of nature.
[6] Other casts of Isis are at Prince Charles' Highgrove House in Gloucestershire and at the United States' National Museum of Wildlife Art.