Trail art

Prices range from £20 to £490.

My biggest sculpture so far and to be seen in Grizedale forest visitor cafe in The Lake District until September. It is a mountain biker made from bones and bike parts. The skull for its head comes from Grizedale.

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The Flial; judgement tool for irresponsible consumption. £290

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Mr. Clean; Creation to show how freaky we have become when it comes to buying our food. A sculpture to warn about food marketing and a direct parallel with the tobacco industry. Check more background story over here. Will be for sale soon for £300

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More than meets the eye: If you have played with Transformer toys, then you will like this sculpture: 'More than meets the eye'. Dr. Freakinstyle asks us to be more aware when it comes to what companies tell us. Earning money is their main goal, not helping you. Why Transformers? This was the first cartoon used as a marketing tool for the sale of toys. Although this was a quite innocent example, it is a good symbol for modern marketing. £300

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Bad Enamel: An abstract sheep skull without any bones in it. It is decorated with a plastic mosaic made out of thrown away drink bottles. £180

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Monkey Business: Resin, clay and bones. £120

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The Fellracer: Freakinstyle always wanted to make a sports themed sculpture, because he finds a lot of material during his bike rides and fell running. £490

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GoGo The Island: This is one of the rare 2D artworks the Doctor has made. It is made out of driftwood and is depicting the relationship between the Dutch and de Dodo. £60

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Qoral: The last one is a comparison between a limestone coral and a q-code. Both grabbing passing by organisms to pull into their web. £10


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No footholds: Clay on a limestone fossil. £20

limestone fossil

Deep sea fish: This is a deep sea fish sculpted on a limestone fossil. The fossil is a shell and forms the eye on one side. It was up to the doctor to bring it alive. It is about 20 cm long. £50

limestone fossil

Fish: This is a fish sculpted on a limestone fossil. The fossil is a shell and forms the eye on one side. It was up to the doctor to bring it alive. It is about 15 cm long. £20

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About

Trail art is about using something natural, which you could find on a trail, as a base. On the left you see two examples where the Freakinstyle uses fossils as a base. The doctor fuses these bases with his style of skulpting and painting, creating a contrast in materials and colour. You can find other examples of Trail art on this page.