3Bees Sculptures by Martin Livall

3Bees Sculptures by Martin Livall Sculptures made from all kinds of metal scrap

07/06/2026

A sculpture I've called "Dusk Flight" is a sculpture of a barn owl in flight. Many hours have been put into this one, sorting through hundreds of shoes to find 40 similarly shaped and sized shoes, then cutting and forging the shoes straight for the wing feathers. After a final polish, I'm extremely happy with how it turned out, and again, it will be another sculpture available at Frampton Country Fair in September.

A pond guardian, I believe it's a myth that a heron figure by your pond prevents real herons from coming down to feed. H...
06/06/2026

A pond guardian, I believe it's a myth that a heron figure by your pond prevents real herons from coming down to feed. However, if you're going to have one, why not have a beautiful one that will stand watch for many years?

My first attempt at a stargazing hare is just an example of the type of 'walk away' items that will be available on the ...
06/06/2026

My first attempt at a stargazing hare is just an example of the type of 'walk away' items that will be available on the 3bees stand at Frampton Country Fair this year. 🌠🐇

Oh, and I got to see my favorite sculpture I have made. I wish I didn't sell this one; it should be by my wildlife pond.
31/05/2026

Oh, and I got to see my favorite sculpture I have made. I wish I didn't sell this one; it should be by my wildlife pond.

31/05/2026

Here is the finished 9ft steel tree with mirror-finish leaves in its place. The customer was very happy with their extremely fancy bird feeder holder. They can enjoy the visiting birds in their beautiful garden for years to come. My sculptures won't rot out like the flimsy garden center decor in a year or two.

27/05/2026

Hottest day in May on record, but sculptures still need to be finished. Plasma cutting leaves out of 3mm mirror-finish stainless steel to complete this 8ft tree sculpture for my most regular customer to hang their bird feeders from. One of the most extravagant bird feeders I can think of, but whatever they envisage, I try to accommodate.🥵🥵🌳🐦

I had a commission to create a bespoke garden arch for the path to access the front of their house. All they wanted was ...
11/05/2026

I had a commission to create a bespoke garden arch for the path to access the front of their house. All they wanted was for it to incorporate bulrushes, and I was allowed to have free rein on the design. I'm very pleased with the result, as it's the first garden arch sculpture I have made, which has prompted the thought: I should make one for my display at Frampton Country Fair . What are your thoughts?

The dragonfly sculpture is finished with an impressive 6ft wingspan, and from the floor to the tip of the wings, it meas...
29/04/2026

The dragonfly sculpture is finished with an impressive 6ft wingspan, and from the floor to the tip of the wings, it measures a whopping 8.5ft. The body of the dragonfly is made of 3mm mild steel, and the wings are 3mm stainless steel, and the dragonfly is perched on 4mm tubing imitating a river reed so this imposing sculpture will age beautifully in any setting.

Just the wings to attach, then this huge dragonfly will be finished and on show, available on the day at Frampton Countr...
26/04/2026

Just the wings to attach, then this huge dragonfly will be finished and on show, available on the day at Frampton Country Fair

Wing preparation is done! Now to trace the templates onto the stainless steel sheet and begin the dreadfully boring task...
22/04/2026

Wing preparation is done! Now to trace the templates onto the stainless steel sheet and begin the dreadfully boring task of plasma cutting it all out by hand

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